Predict my Score to quench some pre-score release anxiety

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Maurelius_

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I am a 1/24 tester with my score being released in a week from today.
Some background: I did relatively well on the AAMC exams with a 512, 512, and 516 for FL1,2 and 3 respectively. I find CARS to be an issue, scoring only a 124, 125, and 127 on the FLs. My section bank scores ranged from 78% for C/P to 82% for B/B.
I walked out of test day without much confidence, rushing through a passage on each section except P/S. A section I normally do well in, C/P, was filled with organic chemistry and magnetism. Two topics I am the least strong in.
I'm predicting a 128/124/129/129 with a point range on each section. Any and all encouragement is welcome!
 
No matter your score, remember it does not indicate what kind of person you are OR your value...

Won't guess your score but everyone (even the 528ers) think they didn't do that well or were concerned about how well they did...
 
Honestly, there’s really no point in trying to speculate. Odds are that your score will be within a 4-5 point range around the average of your AAMC FLs. However, because tests vary, your actual score could lie outside of that range if one or two sections really hit your strengths or weaknesses. That happened to me and others I know.

Just try to think about other things and take solace in the fact that at least you took it early enough to get in an early retake if you need to (I’m not saying you will! 😉 ).
 
I agree with the above posters. I kept averaging 509-511 on my practice tests and thought I did worse on my actual test (contemplated cancelling score). I somehow ended up with a 518 (130/128/130/130). It really is kind of a crapshoot, so there is no use in predicting!
 
Predicting will drive you insane. I thought I did better in CARS than I actually did, where I felt like about 126, but I only got 122. In C/P and B/B I thought I did well, at least 129, and ended up with 132 in each. P/S was so unpredictable as the real test felt nothing like any practice exams I had done. The moral to the story is that you never do how you think you did.
 
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