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I signed up for it today! Who else is taking it at this date?
So, 9/4 is pretty late for any soon-to-be seniors applying this session. So are many of you guys juniors taking the test essentially a year early as well 😀? (besides post-bacs and lag yearers of course)
Is it just me or is anyone else getting tired of studying all ready? I have been studying since June (minus a week) but can't wait to get over this thing all ready. Had a real rough year too loaded with upper division bio's so I really need to get away from the books. But oh well, gotta suck it up.
although i will be a senior, i plan on applying next cycle. in a sense, i guess i am taking it a year early (relative to applying) so i have enough time to re-study/retake it if necessary (hopefully not....).
i'm registered to take the mcat 9/3.... i couldn't find a thread for this date. ahhh the anxiety.... to make matters worse, there was a problem with my booking so now i'm taking it in california (i reside and attend school in washington state). but on the bright side, i will be celebrating my post-mcat days on the sunny cali beaches! 😀
Hi guys. I was originally signed up for the August 21 test date, but now I want to push it back a little.
I took a Kaplan course from mid June to the end of July and I have started my practice exams. I have done 5 so far and have been getting 8s and 9s in each section relatively. I am aiming for a score between 30-35 (hopefully!).
I wanted to take Sept 12, mainly bc it's the only Sat and I don't wanna miss any classes, but it looks like I'll have to settle for a Thurs or Friday.
My question is whether I should take the Sept 4th one or the Sept 10th one. Is this date (sept 4) enough time for me to get my score up to around a 30 if I consistently keep on with my pace? Thanks.
just want to get the damn thing over with...
Yeah, I really need to regain my focus, the last week has been some rather inefficient studying. So busting my ass off tonight and then have a break tomorrow to just refresh my mind and go out and do something exciting for once.
Nice, breaks are probably my favorite part of studying.
Man, I've been doing the EK 101 verbal for a while now. Just did test 9, I seem to be plateauing at 10. Dunno how to improve it.
Welcome, bruination! 👍 Are you taking the 8 AM one ore the 2 PM?
I was just wondering where everyone else was in their studying process?
um... just took my 5th practice test today (aamc #4). consistent with PS (11), all time high with verbal (12) and the usual downer with BS (9). i am completely incompetent with bio... it's sad, especially because the majority of ppl on this board gloat of its easiness. ahh. feel like a *****. i'm waiting on the EK biol books... hopefully that will bump me up to AT LEAST a freakin' 10.
PolarBear, don't sweat it. EK 101 VR kicks my ass, yet I was scoring 11-13 on AAMC VR when I was prepping for April... go figure, and even now I do TPR and usually only get 3-5 wrong, EK is tricky. Then again, I got a 9 in April, but that was because I let myself got disheartened after PS and told myself I should void since I knew it wasn't my best effort... well I didn't, should've but shoulda coulda woulda... its all in the past.
EK 101 VR is tricky, very ambiguous. A 10 on the real thing is something to be proud of for VR, no doubt. You see on these boards many people who owned the sciences but blew verbal, so a 10+ is great.
If you're plateauing, really go over your thought process. At least with me, lately it seems (this is for any section of the test not just VR) that I can get it down to two answers, either because its the typical test trap, or just simply rule a choice out because its garbage, but end up doubting myself. If you have a gut instinct, take it, see what happens. I need to do some more verbal practice, but at least with TBR PS I've taken this approach and I've increased from high60s-low70s to high 70s for TBR phases by forcing myself to not doubt myself and it I see an answer just take it. Of course still do the proper mapping, or math, or intuition as with any other question but if something is shouting out for that answer choice, pull the trigger.
Don't worry about the people who think BS is easy. I wish I could rock PS everyday like you do. We all have our own talents, BS comes easy to me, its what I enjoy and my field of study. PS, I grew up with an educational system that had terrible mathematics and so I always lagged in that, classes like physics/chem/calc I struggled in.
Think of it this way, an improvement from and 11 to a 13 in PS may only be 2-4 questions right, while improving from a 9 to an 11 or 12 in BS would be 5-8 questions. We would all like balanced scores, but if you kill PS, do well in VR, and have an acceptable BS you'll be in good shape.
. Maybe I should brush up on some vocabulary, haha.
that is so true. good way to look at it. i mean it would be ideal to raise my bio score, but realistically, you're totally right. thanks for that perspective. i wish you luck with PS. i'm not sure what you're using to study for physics, but NOVA is by far the best recommendation SDN has given, and i swear by it.
Does anyone know if the mouse we get at the test center will have a wheel scroll on it, or do we just have to manually click the arrows on the screen to go down?
The mouse at my center had a wheel to scroll up and down, thankfully.
Welcome, bruination! 👍 Are you taking the 8 AM one ore the 2 PM?
2pm at clark Nj- anyone joining me?
So for those of who doing TBR.... how friggin ridiculous is Electrostatics. I mean, I didn't think the questions were that bad but I went back to do some more passages and I can barely break 60% on that section. Every other TBR I do is in the 66-82%.
1. i am somehow afraid to do more full lengths, afraid my score won't go up. been staying the same level, despite constant reviewing...as one stupendous poster said, "fear of mcat leads to anger, anger leads to dark side!" :S
2. i like section tests better (with kaplan), though i should be doing FL's to build endurance...grrrr! but it's weird...i did a PS section today which i thought was easy...got a really bad grade on it 🙁 wtf.
3. QUESTION: should i forgo Kaplan FL#10 and #11? have heard some pretty nasty things about them. thinks she is probably better off doing more AAMC's? thoughts?
You NEED to do AAMC 7-10.
invaluable! thanks 🙂 yeah, just gonna do some section tests before i start the AAMC FL's from 3 onwards.
in other news, i got 87.5% for a VR section test! except it's invalid because i had read the passages elsewhere in my previous studying sessions...so much for good news 🙁
sixteen days! after this my nightmare is OVER!
Basically 2 weeks left and I want them over. I want to put this damn exam behind me already, it's eaten away my whole summer. I'm honestly fairly confident I'll do decent, All my scores range from 34-37 with a fair consistency of high BS and PS with a lower VR(just finished AAMC 10 with PS 12, VR 10, and BS 13), but it's still getting stressful. Looks like I'm going to have to go double time on VR these last days.
How's the progress going? Two more weeks and its over with, and hopefully we can all celebrate together on Oct. 6th. Just took a FL, happy with where I'm at, though shocked that PS was my strongest (maybe TBR books really did help me there) and VR was my weakest. Went 12/10/12 on AAMC#3, which I understand should be the easiest one, but we'll see how Sunday and Monday go, aiming to do another AAMC and a TBR.
How's the progress going? Two more weeks and its over with, and hopefully we can all celebrate together on Oct. 6th. Just took a FL, happy with where I'm at, though shocked that PS was my strongest (maybe TBR books really did help me there) and VR was my weakest. Went 12/10/12 on AAMC#3, which I understand should be the easiest one, but we'll see how Sunday and Monday go, aiming to do another AAMC and a TBR.