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Figured I'd start this one out. I'll be registering for the MCAT first thing tomorrow. Who else is taking it on this date? How do you all plan on studying over the school year?
I'm not sure why, but I can barely remember any questions from the test. The few I do remember, I looked up the answer on Google and said "sweet, I got that one right......wait, did I put that answer?", so I'm not sure what to make of it.
I would kill to go back to this morning to start over (not even considering that I've looked up some answers - purely from a test-taking standpoint). I was keeping pretty calm up to the test, but once I physically started the test, I felt...different? When I didn't know and answer right away, I somewhat panicked (not terribly, just enough to fog you're thinking a bit) and just picked a best answer because I thought I had to keep moving...at least I THINK...that's what's weird, I really DON'T REMEMBER much from this morning, which leaves me unsettled.
Same thing with VR. I developed a strategy that was working pretty well literally a few days before today. I even outlined the strategy on the scratch paper so I would remember. Once the first passage came up, I somewhat abandoned it for the first two passages. Maybe they were just hard, but I had to do the "pick an answer and keep moving" strategy. Then for the third one, I told myself to snap out of it and stick to the plan. I felt fine after that, but didn't have time to investigate a few questions because the first two passages took longer than they should've.
BS - again, I really don't remember anything. Did I really read 7 passages and take 52 questions? Doesn't seem like it. Again, maybe that's because I had to quickly pick answers and keep moving sometimes.
Trial - My section was on biochem. I think I owned it. Maybe AAMC will feel nice and pass along some effort points.
I still think I'll come out with a 29ish. The practice tests averaged 10 questions wrong for an 11. I don't think it's a stretch to say I got more than 10 wrong on them, especially since I can't remember anything. I realize a passage may have been purely experimental so the scoring is different but I'm also not expecting much of a curve on this. Still feel like I underperformed.
Am I the only one with a Psychology/Sociology trial section?
After going through Bio, that section felt pretty insane hahaha.
You know the next exam is April 4th! So you actually may get your wish!Darn, it looks like I'm unlucky again this time. Im scheduled to retake on 4/26 but you guys had a easy BS/hard PS so that means I will most likely have a hard BS/easy PS. Same thing happened to me last time when I took it 9/1, the 8/23ers had a hard PS with a easy BS and then I had a easy PS with a hard BS. Then my friend from 9/6 told me he had a hard PS/easy BS. Hopefully this is just speculation and not an actual trend because PS is my strength but I get destroyed on the experimental Bio passages.
That is my hope!!!! I know it's probably a weird sdn rumor but I've looked at old threads and it sorta seems like a trend? It would be great if it were true!Hold on, so are we gonna get an easy PS for 4/4 then? Lol Believing this theory makes me feel like a crazy person but whatever. I DO feel, after taking most of the AAMCs, that each test has one killer section meant to lower your score. AAMC 10 ps was too hard, while AAMC 7 verbal was too hard.
Hang in there man or it will be a long month 😛I would kill to go back to this morning to start over (not even considering that I've looked up some answers - purely from a test-taking standpoint). I was keeping pretty calm up to the test, but once I physically started the test, I felt...different? When I didn't know and answer right away, I somewhat panicked (not terribly, just enough to fog you're thinking a bit) and just picked a best answer because I thought I had to keep moving...at least I THINK...that's what's weird, I really DON'T REMEMBER much from this morning, which leaves me unsettled.
NED, this is hilarious!!I wonder what the difference was between my silent test center and your nervous/talkative one? Maybe if one person at mine had opened their mouth, the nervous pre-med banter would have spread like wildfire-contagion!
I'm not worried 🙂 I'm just super glad that my 4 months of studying is over 🙂 I'm going to take a break from "studying"
Seems like you are...lucky 😛 I'm so curious!Am I the only one with a Psychology/Sociology trial section?
After going through Bio, that section felt pretty insane hahaha.
This is why I cracked a bunch of terrible jokes and didn't mention one thing about studying or MCAT anxiety. I asked the test proctor if I was allowed to take a nap in between sections because it didn't really have a 10 minute timer. She advised against it, but gave me a pity smile at my attempt of a joke. 👍
I also happen to look nothing like my driver's license, so that was fun watching the proctors struggle with that.
I'll let the others answer about PS, I just think on this particular test, bio was just the easier section. As a result, I'm pretty sure the curve will be kind of harsh. You are pretty much set using any of the prep companies (imo) because there aren't really any tricks to bio, you either know how to do it and apply the information or you don't. I think Entadus and Sisko love TBR for it. A lot of people around here like TPR passages.Did tbr help with ps? And for those of you who think you rocked bio what did you guys use?
You know the next exam is April 4th! So you actually may get your wish!
Oh my gosh! This is exactly how I felt on Verbal!!! The first two passages, I was in a daze, I just picked answers from what sounded reasonable. After that I was like snap out of it, concentrate, actually read the material and it went better after that.
PS: I started off confidently for the 1st 1-2 passages. I had to guess for quite a few more than I wish. I hope I still get a 10 on this, chem was easy but I had to still guess on way more than I'd have wanted. I can't remember much. This was the hardest section. I barely even read one of the passages but luckily there were a lot of pseudo-discretes mixed into that one. (9-10)
VR: 1st 2 passages were extremely boring but afterwards it was actually ok. Still rushed on the last passage but stil think it went ok. (8-10)
BS: This was my best section. I started off confidently and I don't remembering a question I was not sure about until I got to like the second set of discretes (around 30) and by that point I was already confident. I think I might have encountered 1-2 tricky ones but that was really it. Obviously prolli got more than 3 wrong but still. (10-13)
That averages out to a 30. Hopefully that what I got. That's all I really want.![]()
come to think of it, i also struggled on the first two verbal passages. fortunately or unfortunately while i think they were longer verbage wise i believe they had fewer questions. did anyone else get a little peeved you couldn't scroll through the questions with the mouse wheel? also the scroll bar was not indicative of where you were in the passage- you could have a quarter inch left but three questions. uber peeved.
come to think of it, i also struggled on the first two verbal passages. fortunately or unfortunately while i think they were longer verbage wise i believe they had fewer questions. did anyone else get a little peeved you couldn't scroll through the questions with the mouse wheel? also the scroll bar was not indicative of where you were in the passage- you could have a quarter inch left but three questions. uber peeved.
Mine had a mouse wheel!!!!
WHAT i'm calling aamc! test unfairness!![]()
i know --- i did tutorial and it scrolled....or maybe i'm just crazy?!
i'm reading the post where everyone says genchem was easy and .....i didn't think it was easy at ALL!!!!!!!!! and physics ughhhhhhhhhhhhhg
i know --- i did tutorial and it scrolled....or maybe i'm just crazy?!
i'm reading the post where everyone says genchem was easy and .....i didn't think it was easy at ALL!!!!!!!!! and physics ughhhhhhhhhhhhhg
I KNEW I should have ordered those!! Agreeing with dellian101 and Sisko, it was one of the hardest, if not the hardest PS sections I've seen. Problem I'm having now is trying to remember what was exam material and what was practice material, to say it all blends together is sort of an understatement.+1 harder than all other aamc ps sections I've seen. on par with a gold standard exam
I was impressed with the testing conditions as well. The only thing that bugged me was not being able to take a sweatshirt off.
I took my sweater off, and put it on the desk. The proctor walked up and told me it had to wear it or I had to leave testing room, sign up, scan my fingerprint, hang the sweater up, sign back in, rescan my fingerprint, and then return to my computer. I just rolled up my sleeves...
I completely agree about the shimmering paper, VERY annoying.
And my mouse had a scroll wheel but it didn't work! I had to click the sides, which was also annoying. Glad we were all on the same playing field... 🙄
I KNEW I should have ordered those!! Agreeing with dellian101 and Sisko, it was one of the hardest, if not the hardest PS sections I've seen. Problem I'm having now is trying to remember what was exam material and what was practice material, to say it all blends together is sort of an understatement.
Never had my sweater off, temperature conditions were pretty good for me.
why didn't I avoid 🙁
my physical science has been 10-13 YET i guessed on ~20 questions, with some just BLINDLY (without doing any work)
If you guys are truly worried and somewhat masochistic, start up the studying again next Saturday (equates to 1 week off). I may join you (then again.... 😛 )
If it turns out you do need a retake you can jump right back into it without really any loss of knowledge and hopefully this week would prove to be relaxation and insurance from burn out.
This is my first post on this website because I feel I need to get my frustration out about this test. To start with I have been scoring 37-40 on the AAMC practice tests. But that Physical Sciences section was UNREAL. There is no AAMC physical science section that was in any way comparable to the one on the real exam. The questions were way more difficult and impossible to finish in the amount of time given. I was scoring 13-14 on the physical sciences section on practice AAMCs, but I feel violated by that section. I'm going to call AAMC on Monday and express my frustrations.
yea NED im gonna start studying
which one are you gonna sign up for?
This is my first post on this website because I feel I need to get my frustration out about this test. To start with I have been scoring 37-40 on the AAMC practice tests. But that Physical Sciences section was UNREAL. There is no AAMC physical science section that was in any way comparable to the one on the real exam. The questions were way more difficult and impossible to finish in the amount of time given. I was scoring 13-14 on the physical sciences section on practice AAMCs, but I feel violated by that section. I'm going to call AAMC on Monday and express my frustrations.
If you guys are truly worried and somewhat masochistic, start up the studying again next Saturday (equates to 1 week off). I may join you (then again.... 😛 )
If it turns out you do need a retake you can jump right back into it without really any loss of knowledge and hopefully this week would prove to be relaxation and insurance from burn out.
People really thought BS was easy? I got 12-14 on the later aamcs, and I'd agree that the passages were not too difficult, but there were enough difficult discretes to negate that. I left thinking it was easy too, but I wonder how much of that was just because it followed a killer PS.
If you guys are truly worried and somewhat masochistic, start up the studying again next Saturday (equates to 1 week off). I may join you (then again.... 😛 )
If it turns out you do need a retake you can jump right back into it without really any loss of knowledge and hopefully this week would prove to be relaxation and insurance from burn out.
Also, I have two tests next week [on subjects I learned (for the first time) backwards and forward for the MCAT], then spring break Saturday, where I may break land speed records on the amount of alcohol I consume.
Maybe "worried" is the wrong word. I'm (at least so far...yesterday and today) I would say I'm rather "indifferent". Mostly "relieved" it's over. Disappointed at how I approached the test yesterday, but I still have some hope that everything turned out alright. .
Yeah, some of the stuff in ps was off the wall. Almost like they took their experimental BS bs and applied it to PS instead. But to echo others, if we all found it supremely tough there may be a pleasant curve. Was it AAMC9 that had the tough PS, where a 48/52 got you a 14? I think I remember seeing something like that.
NED, CAPTAIN !! All of y'all! Hope it went well despite the rough patch of PS questions. ENJOY the break!
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Thanks Jr MD good luck on your upcoming test!! 👍NED, CAPTAIN !! All of y'all! Hope it went well despite the rough patch of PS questions. ENJOY the break!
hehe at the rate you are going you're not going to make it to the retakeeven then ..10 wrong is and you are down to a 10 =XXXXX i deff got more than 10 wrong
anyone else slowly recalling things from the exam? last night one of them "came " to me and i verified it in the morning. since then I've recalled about five different questions. so weird. maybe this is some sort of ptsd...
From the post-test responses you guys have posted and my own experience last summer, I think that Kaplan FL 1-6 PS and BS sections are actually better tests to take than the AAMC FL PS and BS. The trick is to convert your raw scores using an AAMC scale so that you don't get tricked by the "extra sense of security" kaplan provides. What do you guys think about this?
questions
Nope. Not at all. It's like a bad dream that I'm slowly forgetting.![]()
Does anyone know how the curve works? I had read that the people that took the "hard" tests were, for the most part, rewarded with a *better* score than they averaged? Any validity to this?
Good luck to you all. I'm glad I found this site. 🙂
This is my first post on this website because I feel I need to get my frustration out about this test. To start with I have been scoring 37-40 on the AAMC practice tests. But that Physical Sciences section was UNREAL. There is no AAMC physical science section that was in any way comparable to the one on the real exam. The questions were way more difficult and impossible to finish in the amount of time given. I was scoring 13-14 on the physical sciences section on practice AAMCs, but I feel violated by that section. I'm going to call AAMC on Monday and express my frustrations.