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Registration opens up sometime today so I thought I'd go ahead and make this thread. Anyone else taking it in August?
YupIsn't there a $70 reschedule fee for Aug. 22nd administrations?
I was gonna take around 10. I've allocated about 5 weeks for practice exams so I was thinking 2-3 per week but probably won't get to do 3 per.How many full lengths do you guys plan on taking before your exam date?
How many full lengths do you guys plan on taking before your exam date?
Has anyone done the EK 2015 30 min passages? What do you think about their difficulty? Physics seems to give me the hardest time
Well I just finished my first practice full length and I am feeling pretty discouraged and am starting to reconsider my August 22nd exam date. I took Exam Krackers full length 1 and my break down is as follows
Chem/physics: 31/59 (52%) Yikes..
CARS: 38/53 (71%)
Bio/biochem: 35/59 (60%) Yikes again
Psych/Sociology: 50/59 (85%)
Overall: 67%
Am I doomed? Do you guys think 46 days is enough time to improve the chem/physics and bio/bchem sections?
I still need to memorize the physics formulas, amino acids, learn carbohydrate metabolism, and have 3 chapters each left to cover in my Kaplan books for bio and gen chem....ahhh
I have 8 on my schedule. Basically doing one every 3 days until my Aug 6th date.How many full lengths do you guys plan on taking before your exam date?
Hey! thanks for the reply. It is a little reassuring knowing that you aren't alone in this struggle lol. I think for me it is a combination of both not knowing the content well enough yet and definitely need more practice with passages.I got almost identical scores on the AAMC Sample Test (I did it yesterday). I am in the same boat and have not gotten all the formulas and pathways to stick yet.
I think there is a positive takeaway. If it's simply because of lack of content recall, don't worry, you got plenty of time. If it's for strategy, do passages and analyze them heavily. I started doing passages out of Kaplan 528, and they are AMAZING. They really break down how to read and outline passages as well as analyzing question and answer stems.
I like how they are largely experiment/data based. Looks like that's the direction the new MCAT is taking.Has anyone done the EK 2015 30 min passages? What do you think about their difficulty? Physics seems to give me the hardest time
Put around 7 Kaplan FL's and the AAMC in my schedule, along with all the section tests for Kaplan's FL8 - FL10. Prob not gonna play out that way since a lot of people suggested EK. So it's prob gonna be 3-4 of EK's and like 2-3 more Kaplan FL's. Taking full lengths is the worst :/How many full lengths do you guys plan on taking before your exam date?
Anyone else take the examkrackers' fls? Just finished FL1 and it was a pretty solid struggle. Chem/Phys was definitely harder than Kaplan's.
FL scores so far (sitting Aug 6)
Kaplan FL 1 (taken halfway through content review): 504 (125/128/126/125)
Kaplan FL 2 (taken after all content review, CARS was esp hard that day): 503 (125/126/127/125)
EK FL 1 (holy smokes, that was tough!): 76% (64%/75%/73%/90%)
Clearly gotta focus on chem/phys! Also Kaplan's psych/soc is waaayyyy more convoluted than EK's (at least their FL 1). I plan on taking AAMC's FL in two weeks or so. Let me know what you guys think of certain exams and what you've heard of their relative difficulty/representativeness to the real thing!
Thanks! Not quite in my desired range but I'll get there! What's your exam date?Those scores are REALLY solid btw, you're real good for now.
Woah, those percentiles seem strange. Shouldn't 125 be the 50th percentile? Also I'd imagine 127 (equivalent to a 10) is somewhere around the 80th. anyways, nice work!View attachment 193782
Second NS FL just completed.
+2 pts overall
+1 pt CHEM/PHYS
-2 pts CARS
+2 pts BIO
+1 pt PSYCH
Thanks! Not quite in my desired range but I'll get there! What's your exam date?
View attachment 193782
Second NS FL just completed.
+2 pts overall
+1 pt CHEM/PHYS
-2 pts CARS <-- D@mn! I rushed through it a bit.
+2 pts BIO
+1 pt PSYCH
Same as yours.Thanks! Not quite in my desired range but I'll get there! What's your exam date?
Yep!Did NS update their scoring scales? Just wondering.
When you guys take your FLs how much are you stimulating testing day conditions? i.e. are you starting the exam at 8am for each FL you take?
Because I have to be up at 6am for work every day and I really don't want to continuously give up one of the two days I have to sleep in. Of course if it'll really help I'll just grit my teeth and do so but I was hoping just taking 2-3 under those conditions would suffice.
How does Kaplan compare to TPR FLs? More/less representative of the real thing, more/less difficult, etc?
Hey! thanks for the reply. It is a little reassuring knowing that you aren't alone in this struggle lol. I think for me it is a combination of both not knowing the content well enough yet and definitely need more practice with passages.
Does the Kaplan 528 book have practice passages on all subjects?
I don't think you need to memorize every little detail ever -- it is far more important to have a solid grasp on all the concepts in the AAMC outline. That being said, knowing specific details can help on certain questions, and the topics you've mentioned (metabolic pathways and amino acids) are high yield. You sound like you have ample time to go through your chem/phys content if you've taken the prereqs (physics, gen chem, orgo). Of course, if you don't feel comfortable leading up to the exam, it might be a good idea to postpone.I'm starting to panic because I'm almost (but not completely done) with bio/biochem and still have yet to start on chem/phys content review. I should be done with bio/biochem in a few days. I finished studying psych/soc, and I'm practicing CARS vis passages. Should I postpone my test date? Currently it's August 21.
Idk how not to get bogged down by content review. There's SO MUCH stuff, and a lot of it is stuff I don't remember from a long time ago or things I've never learned (physiology). Are we supposed to just learn the major concepts and let passages remind us of things we've learned or remember things cold?
Edit: I know the metabolic pathways and amino acids down cold, but it's the other stuff I'm not sure about.
Does anybody get why if "[HA] is 0.10M, then the pH is half of the pKA + 0.5?" This is taken from TBR's chemistry section on weak acids, where pH=1/2pKa-1/2log[HA]. I don't get where they are getting the 0.5 (from -1/2log[HA]).
Wouldn't it be -1/2*log[0.1] = -1/2*log[10^-2] = -1/2*-2=1?
Has anyone bought the NS Psych Passages book and found it helpful? Mine just came and I was going to start it soon.
I don't think you need to memorize every little detail ever -- it is far more important to have a solid grasp on all the concepts in the AAMC outline. That being said, knowing specific details can help on certain questions, and the topics you've mentioned (metabolic pathways and amino acids) are high yield. You sound like you have ample time to go through your chem/phys content if you've taken the prereqs (physics, gen chem, orgo). Of course, if you don't feel comfortable leading up to the exam, it might be a good idea to postpone.
Anyways, go through the official guide passages and question packs to see where you stand! Attack some Khan academy passages and FL's from other sources, and get a feel for what the questions are like (although AAMC material is most representative). Like you said, a lot of the minutiae appear in the passages, and having a good understanding of the topic at hand will serve you well!
I am by no means an MCAT expert, but this is what I've learned from taking the Kaplan course, doing practice exams/passages/discretes, and spending hours upon hours in these forums!
Cant wait to get this test done with![]()
Timing is a big issue for me, I'm generally a slow test taker. Other than taking FL what else can be done to improve my speed during passages?
I want to get to the stage where I just consciously know how long I need to take on a passage without feeling the need to look at a timer and do math in my head to see how much time I have left etc.
@tturchi51 have you heard anything about the NS psych book? Is it worth doing, too easy, not representative?
Timing is a big issue for me, I'm generally a slow test taker. Other than taking FL what else can be done to improve my speed during passages?
I want to get to the stage where I just consciously know how long I need to take on a passage without feeling the need to look at a timer and do math in my head to see how much time I have left etc.
I've heard that TPR and Kaplan FL scores are notably lower then the real test. In fact an April test taker got a 499 on TPR full length II a week before their test and scored a 507 on the test. Of course, theres fluctuations and stuff but I think you should be good 🙂.Uh don't know what to do just took TPR 4 and scored a 499...my date is august 21st but unlike most of you I really just want to hit 504 on the real thing (yes i know its low for majority of you but its comfortable for me so no judgement)
Do you think ill be able to score that come August?
You don't have to do any FL tests to get your timing down. For bio I have used TBR to get timing down as well as figure out how I'm going to approach the passages and questions. Also I'm pretty sure ~8-9 minutes per passage is the time you have for each one. So a lot of the times I just do 3 at a time and make sure I'm under 27 min. But the best way to get timing down for it is more practice. One strategy I recommend is that if you read a question and have no clue what it is asking or don't remember reading anything about what its asking for is to SELECT AN ANSWER then mark it. Remember each question is worth the same!
Try this next time you take an FL. 1:35-->1hr-->30min-->10min-->done
at 1hr...be done with 25...
at 30min be done with 45
at 10min be done and review marked.
This way, just in case you fall a little behind you'll still finish and you'll be building a solid buffer for test day just in case you get bogged down or nerves set in. It's also a really easy way to keep track of time and just push the pace instead of having to calculate "9min for this passage" or "10min for that passage".
Okay I'm for real panicking. I took a TPR Demo section of the test for Bio/biochem and got a 123, and this was after heavy content review for a month. This was my first time dealing with passages though. I was just reading Kaplan before that. But a 123 is extremely discouraging knowing that that's what people get pre-content review. I haven't even started studying physics/chem. Should I postpone? 🙁
.Hey, I am applying for the 2016 cycle, and I am registered to take the MCAT August 5th, do you think it's late for me to take it and try to apply for the 2016 cycle?
Do you guys think it's worth reviewing the old AAMCs?