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So we can talk about all things MCAT 2015.
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How's everyone feeling? For some reason I feel a lot more confident about my score today. Maybe it's the sleep lol
Edit: honestly thinking back I feel like the majority of the cp and bb discrete Qs in particular were really easy.. Like weirdly easy. I'm interested to see what today's people think.
I was kinda freaking out and triple checking a lot of things cause they seemed wayyyy too easy. Psych/Soc was the hardest for me. Probably partly due to being tired, but I swear I have never heard of some of the crap in that section.
PreachhhhCP: Chem heavy, would have been easier if it were my strong subject. KA is great prep for it. Predicted score: 127
CARS: Ran out of time with 3Q's left and guessed those. My strongest topic. There were a few spicy nuggets in there, but overall, not bad. Predicted score 129
Bio: Passages were hard. Had to reread them often. Stick to your strategy and you will walk out in one piece. Predicted score: 128
Psych: Well **** you AAMCWine and dine me the next time you decide to **** me. Predicted score: 124
Total: ~508 +/- 2
Recommendations for study material and tips: AAMC Sample Q's, Practice Packs, KA, and Practice Exam. Most importantly, be well rounded in your subjects. Went in stress free, confident, never lost composure during exam. It just whittles you down. Take your breaks, don't be a trooper. Plan on having ZERO time to review, as it seemed like there was no way to finish all the passages in time. This is coming from a person who would finish practice passages/exams with 5-10min to spare. GL future test takers. And raise your drinks June takers!
P/C=My weakest by far--> probably got a 8ish (old scoring), mainly because I got stuck on a couple of questions and ran out of time.
CARS=I found very fair and much like the AAMC practice. Likely got btwn 10-11
Bio=Very fair as well--> guessing that I got a 10ish
Psych/Soc.=not like the practice test by far...I found myself reading the answers over and over...I got a 48/59 on the practice AAMC so I am thinking around a 44/59 (what ever that would be..like a 10?)
I am just glad to have my life back!! Relaxing in the sun with a nice glass of wine!!!🙂 I will be interested to see how schools will actually interpret these scores??
I took the MCAT in May, but had to void due to computer issues.
Just came back from the Saturday testing and I just want to die. 🙁
They gave me hard questions that I'm not good at.
C/P: I started out good, then I get hit with every passage that is my weak point. Too many hard chemistry, physics, etc...that I'm not good at. I guessed on too many and my calculations didn't come out right.
CARS: Historically this is my worst section and in the last 3 days I figured out CARS and expect a good score. But I probably did worst then I think.
B/B: Many research question. I think once I settle in it got better, but I still guessed on more than I like. Probably did bad.
P/S: This section is usually my best and I usually finish with 40 minutes to spare, but this is the hardest P/S section I have ever witnessed. There were terms I have never heard of and got hit with dense experiment. In the May exam I literally thought I got a 100% and breeze through the exam like it was nothing. But this June exam I literally guessed on 20 questions.
I think I bombed this exam (except CARS which is usually my worse section). I'm expecting probably 40%.
Do you think they curve based on how people did to similar questions I got or just all the test takers in June? Because my May exam and June exam felt like the difficulty level (especially P/S section) was very different.
I had to score my exam because I can't afford to take another gap year, plus I can't delay app any longer. I also scored because I wanted to know where I stand. If I did bad on the MCAT, along with my crappy GPA 3.5, along with being an ORM, I think my dreams of med school are done. 🙁
I'm going to take couple days off to work on the application, then start restudying because when my scores come back I'm going to be depressed.
Please tell me I'm going to be okay?![]()
I took the MCAT in May, but had to void due to computer issues.
Just came back from the Saturday testing and I just want to die. 🙁
They gave me hard questions that I'm not good at.
C/P: I started out good, then I get hit with every passage that is my weak point. Too many hard chemistry, physics, etc...that I'm not good at. I guessed on too many and my calculations didn't come out right.
CARS: Historically this is my worst section and in the last 3 days I figured out CARS and expect a good score. But I probably did worst then I think.
B/B: Many research question. I think once I settle in it got better, but I still guessed on more than I like. Probably did bad.
P/S: This section is usually my best and I usually finish with 40 minutes to spare, but this is the hardest P/S section I have ever witnessed. There were terms I have never heard of and got hit with dense experiment. In the May exam I literally thought I got a 100% and breeze through the exam like it was nothing. But this June exam I literally guessed on 20 questions.
I think I bombed this exam (except CARS which is usually my worse section). I'm expecting probably 40%.
Do you think they curve based on how people did to similar questions I got or just all the test takers in June? Because my May exam and June exam felt like the difficulty level (especially P/S section) was very different.
I had to score my exam because I can't afford to take another gap year, plus I can't delay app any longer. I also scored because I wanted to know where I stand. If I did bad on the MCAT, along with my crappy GPA 3.5, along with being an ORM, I think my dreams of med school are done. 🙁
I'm going to take couple days off to work on the application, then start restudying because when my scores come back I'm going to be depressed.
Please tell me I'm going to be okay?![]()
Confounding variable. They should have voided everybody.There was music playing outside my testing center!!!!! 😡
As I was doing the MCAT I noticed they gave me two really sharp pencils, thought about ending it right there.
I'm a complete failure. I know so many people are rooting for me and I can't come through. This is depressing.🙁
Overall general impressions: very fair and good! my testing center actually had the the power go out during the beginning of the exam! I was kind of freaked out I would have to retake, but we got an extension from Prometric so it all worked out. Also, Prometric was wonderful. They provided everything I ever needed, and were extremely happy and joyous people who made the whole experience so much better.
Chem/Phys-
Definitely my second strongest section. I'd said it was an even mix of Phys and Biochem. I absolutely obliterated the Biochem passages. The passages were very similar to the AAMC, and mixed in a great amount of Gen chem, orgo, and biochem. Very confident about those. The physics passages were uh...50/50. Some of the passages were very easy to understand, but what I was most surprised about is that there were some physics topics I was absolutely not expecting. Not related to the human body at all, and much more representative of the physics question packs. I did a lot of calculations, probably around 10...had a sheet and the back side of scratch paper used up. I probably guessed on straight up 3 questions, narrowed it down to 2 on about 3 more. Finished with about 2 minutes left to check over my answers.
Practice AAMC score:76%
Predicted real sore:129
CARS-
My historically weakest section. I definitely was not "in the zone" for the first passage and it showed. Took too long on that one but I snapped into it after that. Some of the passages were very easy to understand and the answers were clear cut, but some of them were like holy shiz I could choose all four of these answers and they all sound right to me. I found that they were similar in difficulty to the AAMC CARS question packs, definitely harder than the practice test. These passages were LOOOOONG. Took me around 4:30 to reach each one on average (I usually finish reading at 3:45). Overall, I felt as though I understood all the passages, but had to guess on a few. Finished with like a minute left :/ didn't get to check, hope I guessed well!
Practice AAMC score:83%
Predicted real score:126
Bio/BC-
Definitely the best section by far! Some of the FSQs were straight up EASY and the research articles were pretty easy to comprehend. They started me out with definitely the hardest passage as number 1, so I skipped it and answered all the FSQs first, then came back. It was certainly biochem heavy (YAY BIOCHEM 🙂) but you had to understand molecular pretty well too. Knowing straight up how to do research helped so much in this section. The concepts tested were very simple, but interpreting them and understanding the graphs presented in a research article made it harder. Overall, I felt very good (have about 3 years of undergrad molecular research under my belt) and I finished with 20 minutes left to check my answers. Changed a few. What really helped me was highlighting the nitty gritty details of the experiment and really understanding what was the scientific goal of each step of the process.
Practice AAMC score:69% (<-- wasn't ready lol)
Predicted real score: 130
Psyc/Soc-
Yeah...so um. It was definitely presented in the same manner as the AAMC test (setting up experiments, testing hypotheses, etc.) but what the hell there were about 4 terms Ive never seen before. Had to straight up guess. The experimental design was certainly heavier than the AAMC test and TPR tests that I had done, but overall, it was easy to understand everything, If you are a psych major, or have some godsend of a memory that remembers every term ever, you'll be fine. What tricked me up was the tiny details in terms that could drastically affect the outcome of the answer. Felt as though some of the answer choices were ambiguous. Overall, think it went alright though. finished with 15 minutes left to go back and change some answers.
Practice AAMC score:75%
Predicted real score: 127
JUST SO HAPPY FOR IT TO BE OVER!! We all should be extremely proud of ourselves. We seriously rock. Go enjoy your weekend and kick back. This exam is definitely conquerable. I hope everyone did great 🙂 you rock SDN!
So were the passages actually longer or was it just bigger font? I seriously felt like I was zooming through CARS (rarely lost concentration and understood almost everything the first time I read it) and I was left with like 7 minutes for the last passage.
3.5 is not bad. Today was my 3rd time taking the MCAT. Persistence, my friend. Make your self better with each year that you are not in medical school. If you are willing to drop your dreams of medicine just because of a gap year, well, I don't know what to tell you. I just turned 25 years old. Not getting in last cycle hurt like a mother, but I kicked ass in a graduate program this past year that will most likely convince adcoms of my worthiness. If there are things you are not good at, best believe you can get better at them. Don't just brush it off as a weakness. Remember that there are a lot of people who want to be doctors, and, while many will quit, many will not, despite the adversities that they face. It is up to you - and only you - to determine which group you become a part of.
same. the country music festival ?There was music playing outside my testing center!!!!! 😡
same. the country music festival ?
Has aamc released a raw to scaled conversion at all yet
Comment of the year. RoflDone.
C/p - I thought it was easier than the practice fl. A lot of easy Chem and physics. I couldn't believe it. I started playing with myself half way thro the section that's how comfortable I was. Jk.
Cars- thought it was harder than aamc, I finished on time but this is my weakest section. I have a feeling I went to fast. A lot of questions had 2 good answers I thought.
Bio- the passages were hard to analyze found myself rereading it multiple times. However the questions were fairly easy. There were several specific questions that I had to guess on. Biochemical and bio are the same thing to me so I can't tell you how the section was divided. Very little organs.
Psychology- was looking for a gun at this point cause I wanted to shoot up the screen. I was expecting an onslaught of terminology like the practice, but there was a lot of expermint based questions. I thought this section was subjective and plain stupid. If I don't get a good score cause the section I'm jumping off a bridge.
Yea but take in mind the new test seemed considerably more difficult(I have taken the old one) so I don't know how the old test scale works with this also considering the increase in questions per section.Hmm. I'd guess you could miss about ~3 questions on each section to get a ~520. maybe ~5 questions in each section to get a ~515.
Yea but take in mind the new test seemed considerably more difficult(I have taken the old one) so I don't know how the old test scale works with this also considering the increase in questions per section.
3.5 is not bad. Today was my 3rd time taking the MCAT. Persistence, my friend. Make your self better with each year that you are not in medical school. If you are willing to drop your dreams of medicine just because of a gap year, well, I don't know what to tell you. I just turned 25 years old. Not getting in last cycle hurt like a mother, but I kicked ass in a graduate program this past year that will most likely convince adcoms of my worthiness. If there are things you are not good at, best believe you can get better at them. Don't just brush it off as a weakness. Remember that there are a lot of people who want to be doctors, and, while many will quit, many will not, despite the adversities that they face. It is up to you - and only you - to determine which group you become a part of.