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Having just taken the Jan '08 PCATs, I discovered a few things:
1. Kaplan questions are too difficult/specific.
2. Barons questions are a joke (area of a triangle, really?)
3. I forgot how to do a derivative until nearly the 10 minute mark. Yay!
That being said, I believe I did very well on bio, reading, and verbal partions. Average on the chemistry.
What I like to know is if there are old exams I could get my hands on. Seems like nothing short of taking the PCATs multiple times will prepare me for the PCATs. Or does Harcourt's copyright forbid anyone from reprinting old exams?
1. Kaplan questions are too difficult/specific.
2. Barons questions are a joke (area of a triangle, really?)
3. I forgot how to do a derivative until nearly the 10 minute mark. Yay!
That being said, I believe I did very well on bio, reading, and verbal partions. Average on the chemistry.
What I like to know is if there are old exams I could get my hands on. Seems like nothing short of taking the PCATs multiple times will prepare me for the PCATs. Or does Harcourt's copyright forbid anyone from reprinting old exams?