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Hey Guys,
Just had a question about what I can read from my pre-test scores. I just took AAMC 3, and I know everyone says its the easiest one, but I kind of plucked that chicken and didn't do that great: 30, 10/10/10.
After going over the reasons I missed so many ( I missed 22 science questions),
I found that "only" 7 questions were missed due to lack of knowledge, and 15 were due to test taking mistakes like : marking the wrong answer, misreading the question, skipping over key statements in the passage and not reading the options well.
I felt that this was a bit encouraging because it seems like these are test taking problems that I can fix through just practicing a lot and timing myself well so I read more carefully? Does that reasoning make sense to anyone? Do you guys have that problem as well? How did you fix this?
Or is the kind of problem that all MCATers deal with.
Gracias.
Just had a question about what I can read from my pre-test scores. I just took AAMC 3, and I know everyone says its the easiest one, but I kind of plucked that chicken and didn't do that great: 30, 10/10/10.
After going over the reasons I missed so many ( I missed 22 science questions),
I found that "only" 7 questions were missed due to lack of knowledge, and 15 were due to test taking mistakes like : marking the wrong answer, misreading the question, skipping over key statements in the passage and not reading the options well.
I felt that this was a bit encouraging because it seems like these are test taking problems that I can fix through just practicing a lot and timing myself well so I read more carefully? Does that reasoning make sense to anyone? Do you guys have that problem as well? How did you fix this?
Or is the kind of problem that all MCATers deal with.
Gracias.
