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If the AAMC is responsible for grading our grammar, then shouldn't they begin by setting an example?
Consider following paragraph is taken from http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/miscfaq.htm
[What if something goes wrong with during my test session?
The computerized MCAT has been designed with a recovery feature as we recognize that, inevitably, technical issues sometimes occur, even the best systems. If you experience technical difficulties, immediately notify your Test Center Administrator (TCA). typically the TCA will be able to resolve the problem, with no loss of time or information from your testing session.]
I've found at least two. Can you find them?
If you find others, post them here so we can keep laughing at the MCAT!
Good luck to all 🙂
Consider following paragraph is taken from http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/miscfaq.htm
[What if something goes wrong with during my test session?
The computerized MCAT has been designed with a recovery feature as we recognize that, inevitably, technical issues sometimes occur, even the best systems. If you experience technical difficulties, immediately notify your Test Center Administrator (TCA). typically the TCA will be able to resolve the problem, with no loss of time or information from your testing session.]
I've found at least two. Can you find them?
If you find others, post them here so we can keep laughing at the MCAT!

Good luck to all 🙂