Ok, everyone is thinking about the PS question that just didn't seem to make sense.
Guys, the stem said "which value is CLOSEST" to the correct value.
As many others have said, even the most extreme answer (smallest) was nowhere near the correct value, yet it was still the CLOSEST to the correct value.
AAMC has moved towards this type of question/answer combo - check out the sample problems for the new MCAT (someone posted a link in this thread a week or so ago). I'm confident that this is a nuance of test-writing rather than an error.
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My test rundown:
PS was rad for those that manipulate scientific notation quickly and effectively. If not, I'm sorry.
VR was fine until the last passage, when I was like.... Sure, whatever you say. It seemed much more straightforward than many AAMC practice exams.
BS WAS organic. I would love to know which passage was experimental.
Overall: others have said that the MCAT has relatively overweighted Gen Chem and Organic (and thus Biochem by extension), and I would agree completely.
Ultimately it's the luck of the draw on what one gets come test day, but those who are de-emphasizing OChem in their preparations are likely to feel a bit roughed up on test day.
GL to everyone - I hope the worst is over for each of you (ie no retakes)!