share AAMC practice tests?

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It is possible, but you would have to allow each other to see your scores. I don't know about you, but I don't want people to see my scores. You will either get the, "I am so sorry about your scores, what are you doing wrong" or the "How the heck did you get so high! Tell me everything!"

I personally think spending the extra $17.50 per test (since you would spend the full $35 by yourself or $17.50 together) is fair enough to justify confidentiality.
 
well assuming youre not breaking any rules- i say go for it.

confidentiality lol? well for me i wouldnt really care about that. i dont care if anyone sees my practice scores. wouldnt want anyone seeing my real score though
 
Well your practice scores and your real MCAT scores are going to be the same or very similar. If you average a 20, it is unreasonable to expect a 35 on the MCAT.
Besides, if I was even averaging a 27 and my friend was getting a 38, I would wonder why I was such a failure. I don't recommend sharing scores, but that is just my opinion.
 
From e-MCAT:

Terms and Conditions for e-MCAT Practice Products

Purchase of each e-MCAT Practice product entitles the purchaser to individual use from the date of activation for the length of the terms of service for the product. Any product not activated within six months of purchase is subject to expiration. Use of e-MCAT Practice products is subject to the Terms & Conditions.

As a reminder, this means:

you may not share your account access with anyone;
you may not copy or share an item, passage or the complete practice test or self-assessment with anyone else; and
you may not sell or distribute, in print or electronic form, a passage, item or an entire practice test or self-assessment.
 
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