Plateau on AAMCs

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I would like to get at least a 32 on these so I have a little bit of a buffer going into the exam, but my score has been constant through the starting gate. I do 1 per week. Any tips to improve? I do practice in tpr hyperlearning science workbook throughout the week and aamc exam on Saturday mornings. Content review was TBR.

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I've lurked on this site for a few years, and tbh I've never seen that distribution pretty crazy with the variability in verbal and all. It may be a blessing though, I would think with that consistency your weak points would be more obvious and minimal. Plugging leaks is the goal at this point in the game. So maybe fine tune your review process and really focus on that? Is timing an issue?
 
I would just spend an extensive amount of time reviewing every single one of your exams...even all day if needed.

Side note: You might be the most balanced MCAT'er I have ever seen, dear lord.
 
I've lurked on this site for a few years, and tbh I've never seen that distribution pretty crazy with the variability in verbal and all. It may be a blessing though, I would think with that consistency your weak points would be more obvious and minimal. Plugging leaks is the goal at this point in the game. So maybe fine tune your review process and really focus on that? Is timing an issue?

The errors I get seem pretty random actually. One test I will get a lot of solubility questions wrong, the next one I get 100% solubility correct. THe only thing I can see is I may be making too many dumb mistakes. Timing is not an issue, about 7 mins over for phy, 5 mins over for verbal, 20 mins over for bio.

Well it looks like I need to slow down.

I would just spend an extensive amount of time reviewing every single one of your exams...even all day if needed.

Side note: You might be the most balanced MCAT'er I have ever seen, dear lord.

Yeah I think that is a good idea. I think I zone out and make dumb mistakes. I think I will re-take some old exams as practice in general test taking to tighten things up. Although many say not to do this.
 
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