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Can someone fill me in if they know?
I've read a lot that everyone says an experimental passage/question isn't factored into your mcat score. But that just doesn't make sense. If a tester gets that question/passage right, then they would have to be rewarded for it, right? Seeing as how amcas doesn't advertise to the thousands of test takers each year, that there's experimental questions, then they have to assume that some test takers will spend more time on more 'difficult' problems. It would seem ridiculous not to give someone points if they got the right answer.
Does my post make sense? Someone please let me know!
I've read a lot that everyone says an experimental passage/question isn't factored into your mcat score. But that just doesn't make sense. If a tester gets that question/passage right, then they would have to be rewarded for it, right? Seeing as how amcas doesn't advertise to the thousands of test takers each year, that there's experimental questions, then they have to assume that some test takers will spend more time on more 'difficult' problems. It would seem ridiculous not to give someone points if they got the right answer.
Does my post make sense? Someone please let me know!