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Hey guys,
So the past few weeks I completed the AAMC CBT tests 3,4 and 5. Today I went through the regular 3R, 4R and 5R tests and printed out all the passages and questions that I did not do. I then completed a mock MCAT using questions primarily from 4R and 5R which some from 3R that were not in the CBT versions of those.
My question is, did they leave some of the easier passages out of the new CBT tests or is using the old R passages that were not included in the condensed CBT version a indicative testing method?
I figured it was good because they were AAMC passages but I ended up getting a 36 when usually I get 32-33.
So the past few weeks I completed the AAMC CBT tests 3,4 and 5. Today I went through the regular 3R, 4R and 5R tests and printed out all the passages and questions that I did not do. I then completed a mock MCAT using questions primarily from 4R and 5R which some from 3R that were not in the CBT versions of those.
My question is, did they leave some of the easier passages out of the new CBT tests or is using the old R passages that were not included in the condensed CBT version a indicative testing method?
I figured it was good because they were AAMC passages but I ended up getting a 36 when usually I get 32-33.