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Let the games begin...
I think he meant 2 answer choices that were the same. Is this ok to post?
I also had 2 answer choices that were repeats, I think it's an error
Also, I only had ONE ORGO passage, did anyone have more than one? I couldn't understand the experiment at all- otherwise bio was good
HalfLondon, thank you for posting a little specifics to help clarify here. I have the same content as yours, and I crashed on that orgo passage too. I did not see the question with two mesoderm answers either. So I believe there must be two different sets of exams delivered today.. You and I unfortunately got the orgo-heavy one.. I hope the curve will bring us back...
what are "freebes"- discretes?
How I envy you guys who took the exam with only 1 orgo passage! The one I took not only had 2 orgo passages, but one of them had 7 or 8 questions, the other had a question beyond the scope of AAMC's content outline. Oh well... the only thing I prayed hard before exam is be there less orgo ... God, why don't you listen to me!?
That's exactly how I felt.
Any chance that the orgo passage we had and they didn't have was experimental?
For the people who had one orgo passage only, what was it on?
Aha, quite to the contrary, I hope the person reading mine is thin, because I used couch potato as anti-thesis example. It is also so crappy in hindsight.i just realized how crappy my 2nd examle was for the 2nd prompt WOW. really bad. REAL bad example like it doesnt even make sense.... i just hope it fit well with my synthesis...and hope the person reading is obese
Aha, quite to the contrary, I hope the person reading mine is thin, because I used couch potato as anti-thesis example. It is also so crappy in hindsight.
Wow. The whole exam seems like a blur to me. I hardly remember anything from it other than the writing topics and maybe a few select passages.
That being said, I prepped using AAMC practice tests 3,8,9,10 and my average score on those was a 33. I can't even begin to compare how easy the PS sections were on the practice tests as opposed to the real thing. I used Berkeley for content review and I felt totally unprepared. (This coming from a Chemical Engineering major with a 3.8 GPA at GaTech, I should have rocked this section.) Thankfully endorphins were rushing through me (happens when I take tests, no drugs I promise) and I was able to make it through this section without being to emotionally/mentally drained to continue on with the test.
Also there was way, way too much math on the PS. It felt like every other problem was math and I'm absolutely awful at this type of math. Wasted too much time on it. AAMC tests did not represent the amount of math on this test.
VS and BS were both reasonable. I expect 10 to 12 on them depending on what the curve is like. I pray to god that I got a 9 on the PS because I don't even know how I'm going to prepare to take another one. Maybe Kaplan books/tests?
Oh well, the wait is already killing me.
not to get too specific
but were the exams (april vs. may) completely different?
Do they really have curves for the mcat???
Wow. The whole exam seems like a blur to me. I hardly remember anything from it other than the writing topics and maybe a few select passages.
That being said, I prepped using AAMC practice tests 3,8,9,10 and my average score on those was a 33. I can't even begin to compare how easy the PS sections were on the practice tests as opposed to the real thing. I used Berkeley for content review and I felt totally unprepared. (This coming from a Chemical Engineering major with a 3.8 GPA at GaTech, I should have rocked this section.) Thankfully endorphins were rushing through me (happens when I take tests, no drugs I promise) and I was able to make it through this section without being to emotionally/mentally drained to continue on with the test.
Also there was way, way too much math on the PS. It felt like every other problem was math and I'm absolutely awful at this type of math. Wasted too much time on it. AAMC tests did not represent the amount of math on this test.
VS and BS were both reasonable. I expect 10 to 12 on them depending on what the curve is like. I pray to god that I got a 9 on the PS because I don't even know how I'm going to prepare to take another one. Maybe Kaplan books/tests?
Oh well, the wait is already killing me.
You must be the first person I've heard say they felt TBR didn't prepare them adequately....can you elaborate on why you feel that way!
Me too. On both. I'm really upset as I feel that PS was a total curve ball, and that I could have done a lot better.Although I still ended up calling my dad and balling as I walked to my car 🙁 haha.
Overall: definitely feel as though I did under par. shucks.
I'm buying shots for everyone who took it today haha...drink until it's too much in your breath(pun intended)
So I ended up voiding my exam today. Am pretty bummed about it. PS threw me off...my body was shivering and stuff. Funny is that I was so confident when I got in then after starting the exam my concentration went down hill. Too many calculations on PS...I ended up spending too much time on the calculations that I didn't finish it on time...therefore ended up voiding the exam.
All these questions keep running through my head: maybe if i hadn't taken the coffee in the morning i wouldn't have been shivering during the exam and I would have been calm enough to do my exam. At least that's what I am saying to convince myself.
Anyways...I guess I wasn't really ready for it. Now I have to figure out how to pay for the next exam.
Take one for me. I'll be joining you guys in T-minus 20 days.
Congrats on being done!!!![]()
Well, I can rule out the coffee hypothesis, because my mind ended up jumbling everything half way through p.s., and I nearly stood up and walked out. and that was sans coffee. And try not to be down. you most likely were ready, the section was just tough. did you finish the rest of the test? how did that go?
and, I halfway wish I voided my score, but at least now there is a slight possibility that I won't have to take it again. though very slight.
I'm not sure if the passage is labeled, but I think so. But what surprised me was that in every section the question was labeled starting from #1 (e.g. verbal #1 to #40), unlike the online AAMC practice. Other than that, the real thing is almost exactly the same format as online AAMC practice.Hey there all! First, congrats on being done! Question: Are the passages labeled? Ie, I, II, III, IV, etc. It really helps knowing where you are. The AAMC practice test had Roman Numerals. Hows about the real one? Thanks!
I CAN'T STOP BEATING MYSELF UP!
the idea of taking this test again makes me want to vomit.
these next 30 days are going to be HELL.
Oh, and let me just say there was at least one Bio discrete that I think was worded like crap. Thankfully, I looked up the concept when I got home and I got it right.
The whole test was a rape fest. That's all I have to say. Though I felt confident coming out of Verbal, now I see that not only was it easy for other people, I am remembering questions I got wrong. As for Bio, the alcohol passage got me--I had to guess on three of the questions. On PS, I was running out of time, and I had to guess on five questions--totally picked blankly!!!!! However, I didn't void the exam because I think I have given this beast my best.
On a side note, I will continue to review 1 hr/ day so I don't lose the information in case I end up taking the exam again. All I have to say is I am going to medical school, and I am getting in this year! I will hold my first acceptance before the end of October, God willing.
And AAMC people lie--some exams are relatively easier than others, and this was clearly a difficult one--the first passage in PS totally threw me off (though now that I think about it, it was really about a laser), and the nerves just kept getting worse through this section. I prepared so much for Chemistry, and there were almost no passages. On the contrary, I thought PS had too concept, and not enough calculation.
I never thought I would say this, but I was proud of my essays--the one thing I did not care for or practice. Ah, the ironies of life.
I hate when this happens--immediately after the section or test is over, you think of the right answer----aaaahhhhhh!
I guess we'll see what happens.
I felt all of the following emotions during the exam. They are in descending order, with the first being the most frequent emotion:
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😡 😕
Hopefully, I will feel none of the above emotions when I get my score back, God willing.