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Where the rest of my September 18th homies at
? I just started Sn2ed's 4 month schedule (customized with some extra Kaplan material).

My sisters father in law passed away last night so it was a hectic night. I hope I did will enough that I don't have to retake it I agree the exam was easy but it was a bit ambiguous and on all the things I was uncomfortable with.
Personally I thought this exam was really easy. Now when I say this keep in mind, I went into the exam knowing I was going to void because I wasn't closed to finished studying. Therefore, I had no pressure on me, so I took this exam as relaxed as could be.
However, based on taking the MCAT before, I felt this exam was easier so I do think the scale might be harsher?
PS- I really can't remember it. They do a great job mixing topics and hitting on everything. I though the passages were easy to understand, except one where a famous guy was brought up in the intro.
VR- Thought this was easy. No passages were confusing. Think the scale will be tough.
BS- First passage was really tough. Never studied anything regarding that topic before. Purely experimental. Didn't really understand it much. Not much orgo at all and the orgo that was present was basic.
I thought extremely hard if I should void or not, but ultimately I knew I had much more to study. I hope this doesn't backfire on me because for some reason I feel as if the January exams are going to be brutal (just a hunch based on nothing) and that I will never get an exam this fair ever again.
I have a question for you guys though. How do you study for those "experimental" type passages in bio? I don't see how you can study for those sorts of things
My immediate thoughts: MUCH better than July 12th.
For today, verbal sticks out as the worst for me. A lot of the passages were truly interesting and straightforward, but the questions were rough. I'm really worried about this score.
I loved all of the gen chem in PS. I thought the physics was pretty fair and much much better than July 12th. Physics is my weakest and although there were a lot of questions that I was unsure of, I thought it was fair.
BS was killing me at first. I was so lost with some of the passages and just had to move on. But I ended up having extra time, went back through the tough ones and made sense out of a few questions that I guessed on before. Still not too confident.
I wish you luck! I wanted to take the Oct/Nov and nothing was available for over a couple hundred miles for me. Stuck taking in January in a foreign city. Don't wait !PS: More heavy on physics 2. I don't recall any passages that were incredibly difficult but alot of the questions came down to narrowing between 2 best options. That could really go either way. Feeling iffy.
VR: Similar to AAMC tests but slightly harder (this is coming from consistent 12+ on verbal)
BS: Very, very experiment heavy. Majority bio but the orgo that was in there was very difficult. A couple of the free standing questions were just out of the blue.
Prediction: My AAMC average was upper 30s but honestly that felt like a low 30, upper 20 even. Idk why I didn't void to be honest. Registering for January ASAP.
Did you run out of time? I read the last passage, but didn't get to answer all the questions! I hate VR! just need a 6-7 to be in the cycle for DO schools 🤔 fingers crossedI have to agree with you on this. Verbal was hard not because of the passages, but because of the questions. The passages were fairly easy and straightforward to read. I'm scared that I might get a 5 on this section since I kind the questions on 1.5 passages. I already have two MCAT verbal scores of 7 and 6, so I don't know if I'm shot for MD...
BS: Very, very experiment heavy. Majority bio but the orgo that was in there was very difficult. A couple of the free standing questions were just out of the blue.
Did you run out of time? I read the last passage, but didn't get to answer all the questions! I hate VR! just need a 6-7 to be in the cycle for DO schools 🤔 fingers crossed
The general consensus is that this exam was easier than usual/expected which I do agree with. But even though it was easier did you guys still find it overall much more difficult than the aamcs? How do we practice/get ready for this exam![]()
That organic passage though.... and organic is probably my strongest subject. I was disappointed when I kept clicking "next" in BS only to see another biology passage. But then I got the organic passage and was like honestly what is this WITCH craft. 😏
Odd cause I thought that passage was pretty straight forward.
Well, here's my two cents.
PS was nothing out of the ordinary. I guess? It's my weakest section by far and I normally just finish all the questions without a second to spare. Why do I even bothering marking any questions actually? I would be SO happy with a 9. I know, not aiming very high but my AAMC PS average was a 9 and my Kaplan average was a 9.8, so that's really all I can hope for.
VR passages were pretty easy to comprehend for the most part but I still found myself hurrying just to have 7 mins left for each of the last two passages. Breezed through the passages but the questions held me up. My Kaplan and AAMC average is a 10.something.
I am actually worried about bio. I was a bio major and normally I can easily get at least a 10 on an orgo light BS (not so good at orgo). I can kinda feel the test transitioning more from a set of discrete-esque questions with a somewhat related paragraph or 2 slapped next to them to mostly experimental stuff. On the 3/22 exam I got an 11 with about 16 mins to spare, this time I didn't even have time to check my answers.
Keeping my fingers crossed for a 9/10/11... Come on 30!!! But I honestly don't know at this point. I feel like bio let me down, I can normally lean on it for some easy points.
Welp, good luck everyone!! At least it's over! And for those of you already registered again, don't get yourselves down cause now you know what to expect and what you need to work on to kick ass next time!
Okay, time for wine. So much wine.
This is what scares me as well. VR becomes hard and you really lose your A-game if you are hammered with a passage or two that you don't understand at the beginning. Shuffling to other (easier) passages also makes me nervous although it sounds like the most rational thing to do.Exactly, taking the exam today despite voiding it definitely made me think that this exam is conquerable. 🙂. I was personally pleasantly surprised how comfortable I was with most of the PS (there were 1-2 passages that threw me off) and the BS (only one passage that got under my skin). Verbal- the reason why I made sure to void: this was me for about 2-3 passages:, the rest I were fine with.
Now if only I could void my pchem exam tomorrow....
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Exactly, taking the exam today despite voiding it definitely made me think that this exam is conquerable. 🙂. I was personally pleasantly surprised how comfortable I was with most of the PS (there were 1-2 passages that threw me off) and the BS (only one passage that got under my skin). Verbal- the reason why I made sure to void: this was me for about 2-3 passages:, the rest I were fine with.
I agree with this, and I'll add I thought the orgo was easy but I definitely needed more practice. So how do you think you will approach studying to get better at those things you listed. Any suggestions/materials.
Those passages that got under your skin I felt as if they were no where at least in sources I've looked at.
Same here, I got below 5 on my last exam 🙁 July 24th!I answered all the questions for VR. Here's my dilemma for this VR. I spent ~38 minutes on the first four passages. I feel confident I got about 75% of those right. I read the fifth and seventh passage, managed to answer a couple of questions while rushing the "time-consuming" questions. I did the sixth passage (on deep sea microorganisms) and felt good about my answer choices, but guessed on one. That's why I'm scared that I may get a 5. This is the only hurdle for my MD prospects; I would hate not to be able to get into MD because I can't crack verbal...
Do more practice passages. I've been doing TBR bio for about 2 weeks prior to the exam. Definitely helped, I was better at analyzing the passages. I knew the material despite a few lapses in the bio. For the physics, I just felt thrown off. Was a bizarre PS today IMO. I'm likely going to do Kaplan 1-5. Maybe buy GS tests and redo my AAMC 3-7, 3 months after I took them. Taking my AAMC 3 again (I don't remember anything from it besides that there was two passages about Confucius and TVs lol in the verbal) in early November. Taking my first Kaplan practice test probably in 2 weeks from today.
I thankfully planned my senior schedule around this year to make my first semester light if I had to retake my MCAT.
Thanks Kob. Coincidentally, I've been doing TBR passages as well. Finished all of Physics (which I thought helped for the most part for this exam), and finished half of Chem, Bio, and Orgo passages. The 100 questions per chapter really kills me and I end up procrastinating like crazy. I don't know how to manage those 100 questions.
Anyone recommend taking TPR review course? I would like the structure since I end up getting lazy. Is their practice material/exams worth it? Do you do practice exams in this courses?
Also anyone know if there are any openings for January in NYC/LI?
Was my initial thought too. Reason why I voided.Guessed on 2 discretes (missed them both!) so meh.
PS: On par with practice tests. Maybe 1 hard passage. Finished with 15-20 minutes left (my typical time leftover). I know I already missed one question so probably 13 at best. 12 wouldn't surprise me either.
VR: Passages were easy to read but questions.....omg ran out of time. Literally GUESSED (25% level) on 3 questions. Worst performance of any VR of my life. Probably 9. If a miracle, 10.
BS: On par with practice tests. Even though they were "experimental", I'd say none of them were hard. All easier than Ebola passage. Missed at least one discrete so probably 13 at best. Finished with 22 minutes left and I wasn't even rushing. I usually finish with 15 mins.
Overall: The sciences were not harder than the practice exams. They were the same, maybe even easier. As such, expecting super harsh curves for both sciences. I failed verbal because I kind of panicked and ran out of time. Guessed on a ridiculous number on verbal. To future test-takers, make sure you can read and understand fast.
That organic passage though.... and organic is probably my strongest subject. I was disappointed when I kept clicking "next" in BS only to see another biology passage. But then I got the organic passage and was like honestly what is this WITCH craft. 😏
YES, agree with this so much.Just something to add for VR. You need to read and understand fast. In my opinion, understanding and comprehension are not quite the same thing. You can read, understand the gist of the passage and probably feel good about it. Comprehension takes on the form of knowing why everything was the way it was, why it was argued the way it was, how everything fit together, and how the words chosen and the way the statements were conveyed determine the tone of the passage. All these things are required to do well on verbal, and at least to me it feels like it takes more than a few months of VR practice on the MCAT to increase your scores dramatically. But everyone is different and some people are naturally strong.
Hey guys..November MCAT taker here.
Anyone who used the TPRH science workbook found it useful for today's test? My plan is to finish the book a couple of times before the test.
Just something to add for VR. You need to read and understand fast. In my opinion, understanding and comprehension are not quite the same thing. You can read, understand the gist of the passage and probably feel good about it. Comprehension takes on the form of knowing why everything was the way it was, why it was argued the way it was, how everything fit together, and how the words chosen and the way the statements were conveyed determine the tone of the passage. All these things are required to do well on verbal, and at least to me it feels like it takes more than a few months of VR practice on the MCAT to increase your scores dramatically. But everyone is different and some people are naturally strong.
Seems I am the only one here that-liked the bs section, I walked out thinking it was the only strong section I had.
Verbal is a crap shoot. I average 10/11 on practice but this time the passages had such strange questions that atleast 3/4 could easily have been 1 of 2 answers.
Ps for me is where I have my most doubts. I know I missed 2 which could mean several more. I just felt so uncertain on a lot of the physics . This was by far the most physics heave aamc I have seen out of all the practice tests.
Praying for a generous curve for all
Of us!
Makes me wonder if there was different tests today?
I hope you didn't void your exam. Last time, I thought I did terrible on PS, but got a bad score on verbal.....Posttest feelings are not accurate!I hate verbal. I think I got owned there 🙁
I had no clue on that last orgo passage. Then again, I didn't really study orgo, but I can usually figure it out. Not this one lol.