PS: Started with all the standalone questions, felt like many of them were fairly simple. I feel lucky to have started the passages with all of the GC passages, because those were considerably easier than some of the Physics passages. I would say there was one HARD Physics passage, one easy, and the others in the middle. With about 30 minutes left, I had to go pee. With 15 minutes left, My kidneys felt like they were gonna burst. I just bit the bullet and finished the last question with 1:30 left on the exam, and said screw the extra 90 seconds, I need to take a piss and pressed end section. LOL
VR: This section is the reason this was my retake. Last time, I guessed on 2 passages and rushed through a 3rd one due to time constraints. I remember coming out my first time and being upset on how long the passages were, but this time around I realized that they're not too far off from the practice AAMCs. It's just the small screen at the testing center makes the length of the passage longer but the width less. I only ended up blindly guessing on one question, which odds are will be better than before. Felt some of the passages were enjoyable to read. Others were ok. Not really hard passages to get the authors argument, but the questions provided a little more difficulty than reading the passages. A lot of ones where two answers are left, and which one is the best.
BS: Killed it. Ochem passages just required a good read, understanding, and organization of the whole passage. Concepts were not difficult, just needed to know how to apply it. I still think people study too much for Ochem, based on the two times I've taken it, but hey, to each their own. The first bio passages were fairly easy and straightforward. Got caught up on 2 discretes, but gave my best guess on them. One passage at the end took awhile, and I ended up guessing on 2 questions at the end of the passage due to a lack of time. Still felt solid.
Estimated score range: 26-32, but don't really know what to expect coming out of that.
Good luck to all.