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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 actually doing all of their problems which are organized by topics but I am paying extra attention to gchem since that's what I realized killed my PS section. How's your prep going?
Well my love, I already set up my 2 month study schedule. I'm gonna use a combination of my TBR and TPRH passages which will begin April 24 for a June 20 retake.
I'm only really taking the exam again if I score less than a 27. (I'm applying DO).
I'm applying to DO as we'll. Depending on my mood tomorrow, I may or may not take the June 20th exam with my brother. May 11th is just too close for comfort. If we need to take it again (just saying that makes me twitch a bit), we will make it through together!
I'm applying to DO as we'll. Depending on my mood tomorrow, I may or may not take the June 20th exam with my brother. May 11th is just too close for comfort. If we need to take it again (just saying that makes me twitch a bit), we will make it through together!
what were your averages?
Please let it be 40+![]()
We're over 100k!
Anyone else completely losing their minds yet waiting?
For the record guys, there are always experimental questions on the test. The added experimental section is testing questions for topics that haven't been tested before, but the typical stuff (that we're actually tested on now) will still be in the 2015 MCAT, so they still need more questions as constantly as they always have.
I was under the impression that it's always a possibility but never a certainty. Where did you hear/see that there are experimental questions on every mcat? Or did I just misinterpret what you're saying?
I can find the excerpt for you later but I'm pretty sure it says so outright in the Official Guide to the MCAT or in Essentials.
Originally Posted by The Official Guide to the MCAT Exam said:Please note that each multiple-choice section (PS, VR, and BS) will include some try-out items that do not count toward your score.
Could you all please expand upon these posts? I (we) are having some confusion over in the 4/26 thread. The experimental questions will be included within the 52 questions in PS/BS and the 40 VR? They are not graded and will not be included within our score? So we are potentially scored on less than 52/40 questions per section?
Correct. So for example, if you had 2 experimental questions in PS, you'd be graded out of 50 and the curve would be adjusted accordingly. GTLO, does that jive with what you know?
Definitely! I wish they would release it at midnight at least so we could just sleep on it and wake up with a plan...
I would get zero sleep if that was the case... especially if I didn't get a good score. Do we know what time they'll release the scores, or even if they'll release it tomorrow and not between days 31-35?
The January scores were released before the listed time, but on the same date.
How early before the listed time?
AAMC will tweet when the score is released:
https://twitter.com/AAMC_MCAT
I'm not sure the exact time. Going back to the tweet announcing the January scores says just before 9 AM. Someone could check the January threads to see when "Scores posted" in big bold writing was first posted. My post times/timezones are all out of whack on SDN (correct timezone selected in settings) so I cannot do that myself.
EDIT: Nope, my settings were wrong. Give me a sec. to go sift through the thread.
Thank you! I have my notifications set so I will know when they tweet. I'm ready to see if pop up on my phone now!
See updated post. The one you quoted is "old".
Also, be sure to post to SDN when the scores are released. It's easier to check SDN than to keeping logging in to AAMC (I'm not sure how long it takes for them to automatically log you out after no activity). I will probably just refresh the twitter thread but I'm sure many will look here first.
I feel like a little kid on Christmas Eve.
27-28
Mine is 26-27 lol.
I'm hoping for a 27. I swear it's not too much to ask for...granted I went into that room with only 30min of sleep...![]()
Oh man, with a 27 I would cry from happiness! That PS section is all I've been thinking about for a month!
PS: def a little harder than practice.
V: agreed...long. Too long.
BS: cake. Only hard part were random stand alone questions...but good for them. Great way to separate 13-14-15.
Praying and hoping and wishing so hard. Good luck everyone!!! I'm definitely very drunk right now...
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Broke my promise to stay away because I was going to go to sleep late and wake up at late expecting to see my scores but now I know that's not guaranteed.
I checked the Twitter times and they're all around 4:30 but all my friends and I receive them at around 2 here in MI. Any later than 5 will be torture because I;ll have to go places knowing my MCAT is sitting in Thx.
I don't know about you but as a kid on Christmas Eve, I never wanted to eat Santa's cookies laced with Xanax....my how things change....
Mine is 26-27 lol.
I'm hoping for a 27. I swear it's not too much to ask for...granted I went into that room with only 30min of sleep...![]()
Little do they know that everyone in this thread is the same person and they are just reading a conversation between one guy with a dozen usernames 🙂
Really?! Aside from the Organic passage which was indeed easy, you didn't think at least 1 or 2 of the BS experiments were tough?
I can't see our BS being easier than AAMC 11...![]()
In comparison to PS...it was cake..but was it "easy"...you're right. Definitely challenging, but not impossible. I remember looking at some of the solution chemistry and thinking...what in the hell are they talking about!?!
But can we just agree that everything difficult was experimental and didn't involve our actual score...one can dream!!!
I am eating my drunken mcdonalds meal in honor of all the MCAT survivors out there!!! This chicken nugget is for you!!! 34's for all!!!
I completely agree....that last physics passage that involved the physics of an "object" was out of control....it was shooting numbers left to right and I said to myself "how in this world do you want me to calculate this, if you gave me a bunch of numbers without ANY guidance.
Yeah thats what I mean. Compared to PS, BS was definitely slightly easier. I just hope they are lenient. AAMCs are *****holes but please...just this once. Our careers is in your hands, just help us out...