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TPR science workbook
Started by TheBoneDoctah
I've been using it for a while (mostly for bio and physics). If you mean they aren't the same type as the AAMC questions/passages yeah I'd have to agree with you. I've only taken AAMC 4,5,7 so far though so I can't speak if it's closer to the more recent tests. I do love the book though a lot of the bio passages are experiment based which has been very helpful to me and just having a ton of physics passages has really helped me in my weaker sections (optics)
Okay cool. I'm planning on doing all the passages over the next 11 days.I've been using it for a while (mostly for bio and physics). If you mean they aren't the same type as the AAMC questions/passages yeah I'd have to agree with you. I've only taken AAMC 4,5,7 so far though so I can't speak if it's closer to the more recent tests. I do love the book though a lot of the bio passages are experiment based which has been very helpful to me and just having a ton of physics passages has really helped me in my weaker sections (optics)
Yeah as it gets closer and closer to test date I'm going to keep doing as many of them as I can mixed with the AAMC FL's. I've heard a couple of people say that you should definitely do the ones marked as 'extremely challenging' or something similar. Those help with dealing with the crazy passages that might pop up.
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This physics passages in this were different but I believe that the Ochem, Bio, Chem are deff on point. Some of the physics passages were harder but dont let that discourage you. Look into doing the amplifire or set of discretes that the physics section provides for TPR.
Damn....so muxh for my confidenceEarlier AAMCs are easier, yes. Not representative of the real thing. 9-11 is where it's at. TPRH bio is on point.
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It doesn't matter; your overall AAMC average is the best predictor.Damn....so muxh for my confidence
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Wait so are the later AAMCs harder? Cuz if so then.... Crap
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Wait so are the later AAMCs harder? Cuz if so then.... Crap
It's still subjective I think. Contrary to the majority opinion of the forum, I found #11 BS section to be easier than #10, and my score reflected that. But generally speaking, the later aamcs tend to have more passages that require more critical thinking than memorization (I.e the earlier ones).
It's still subjective I think. Contrary to the majority opinion of the forum, I found #11 BS section to be easier than #10, and my score reflected that. But generally speaking, the later aamcs tend to have more passages that require more critical thinking than memorization (I.e the earlier ones).
Hmm that may not be a bad thing for me. I tend to do better on those questions on the earlier AAMCs anyway. Guess well see!!
How does your per passage accuracy translate to AAMC tests, particularly 9-11? I'm averaging 2 wrong per chem and anywhere from 0-4 wrong in bio. My bio is all over the map but it averages out to 2 wrong per passage. I'm getting nervous because if I get 2 wrong per passage on every passage on real thing then I'm screwed.
Don't understand the question. Are you asking how many questions you can get wrong per passage to achieve a certain score? The scales vary too much for any conclusion to be made; aim for as little as possible.How does your per passage accuracy translate to AAMC tests, particularly 9-11? I'm averaging 2 wrong per chem and anywhere from 0-4 wrong in bio. My bio is all over the map but it averages out to 2 wrong per passage. I'm getting nervous because if I get 2 wrong per passage on every passage on real thing then I'm screwed.
What I am wondering is if you are averaging x number wrong per passage in the science workbook, does this number correlate to the number wrong per passage on AAMC/real thing? Put another way, do people do better, worse, or the same on AAMC/real thing than SW. I realize SW isnt set up like real test but you can still project forward based on average passage accuracy, etc.
I used this book and I think it does a very decent job in preparing myself in science sections. I didn't have time to finish all the questions there but I definitely recommend you to do all the free standing questions and half of the passages. There are some difficult ones they marked. If you are not shooting for 13+ don't bother. Get the solid foundation first. Make sure you take notes on every question you GUESSED and got WRONG, this is a very important process of learning. Forget about the question style in your real test, focus on how much you really know. If you have a good knowledge foundation, you can handle any question style
So do free standing? Or passages?I used this book and I think it does a very decent job in preparing myself in science sections. I didn't have time to finish all the questions there but I definitely recommend you to do all the free standing questions and half of the passages. There are some difficult ones they marked. If you are not shooting for 13+ don't bother. Get the solid foundation first. Make sure you take notes on every question you GUESSED and got WRONG, this is a very important process of learning. Forget about the question style in your real test, focus on how much you really know. If you have a good knowledge foundation, you can handle any question style
I would prioritize passages over FSQs, but do as much as you can if you're aiming for a 11+ score. If you find the FSQs easy, great; breeze through them to make sure there's no surprises. It's a huge book for a reason. Treat it as the treasure it is.So do free standing? Or passages?
Haha I am on question 180/800. Going through doing all the FSQ is good because when I get one wrong, I know I have a weak spot.I would prioritize passages over FSQs, but do as much as you can if you're aiming for a 11+ score. If you find the FSQs easy, great; breeze through them to make sure there's no surprises. It's a huge book for a reason. Treat it as the treasure it is.
Yeah if your content is solid FSQs should not take you more than average of ~30-45 seconds a question, barring the starred difficult ones.Haha I am on question 180/800. Going through doing all the FSQ is good because when I get one wrong, I know I have a weak spot.
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Yeah so after 160 questions if am averaging at 83%.Yeah if your content is solid FSQs should not take you more than average of ~30-45 seconds a question, barring the starred difficult ones.
If I'm looking to get at least a 27, what level of accuracy in the science workbook would get me there? I just did the phases and colligative properties chapter and I scored 70% on passages but then dropped down to. 63% for gases. However I am doing much better on the discretes. seems like there are 1 or 2 passages that I completely bomb per section and that crushes my score.
Sounds good. Work towards that 90%+. I was at ~90% on the passages, but still only ended up with 13/12 (PS/BS0. -shrug- Take it for what you will.Yeah so after 160 questions if am averaging at 83%.
There is no upper limit. As high as possible. Hard to say what happens when percentages dip below 70% (at least I don't know…maybe others do). You need to figure out what it is about those passages (if it's not the content) that is making you bomb them.If I'm looking to get at least a 27, what level of accuracy in the science workbook would get me there? I just did the phases and colligative properties chapter and I scored 70% on passages but then dropped down to. 63% for gases. However I am doing much better on the discretes. seems like there are 1 or 2 passages that I completely bomb per section and that crushes my score.
The passages in TPR? Or BR?Sounds good. Work towards that 90%+. I was at ~90% on the passages, but still only ended up with 13/12 (PS/BS0. -shrug- Take it for what you will.
There is no upper limit. As high as possible. Hard to say what happens when percentages dip below 70% (at least I don't know…maybe others do). You need to figure out what it is about those passages (if it's not the content) that is making you bomb them.
Also, do you remember what you were scoring in the FSQ?Sounds good. Work towards that 90%+. I was at ~90% on the passages, but still only ended up with 13/12 (PS/BS0. -shrug- Take it for what you will.
There is no upper limit. As high as possible. Hard to say what happens when percentages dip below 70% (at least I don't know…maybe others do). You need to figure out what it is about those passages (if it's not the content) that is making you bomb them.
I am on question 243 of free-standing. Anything I get wrong I'm putting into anki but I'm not grading myself. I'm doing all 800 and making sure I do around 50 per day before I dive back into TBR. I love the science workbook!
Fluids is really kicking my a$$ so it's not all sunshine and roses here.
Fluids is really kicking my a$$ so it's not all sunshine and roses here.
You're lucky you have time. I am doing all 800 today and then tomorrow. LolI am on question 243 of free-standing. Anything I get wrong I'm putting into anki but I'm not grading myself. I'm doing all 800 and making sure I do around 50 per day before I dive back into TBR. I love the science workbook!
Fluids is really kicking my a$$ so it's not all sunshine and roses here.
If you can do that you are heroic. That's an insane number in two days. I attempted to do that in a week and quickly thought, "nahh" lolYou're lucky you have time. I am doing all 800 today and then tomorrow. Lol
Haha, I don't really have a choice. My exam is next Thursday. I also need to do a bunch more passages in this science workbook and 3 more FL exams. Fml.If you can do that you are heroic. That's an insane number in two days. I attempted to do that in a week and quickly thought, "nahh" lol
Awesome, good luck! You are using great resources.Haha, I don't really have a choice. My exam is next Thursday. I also need to do a bunch more passages in this science workbook and 3 more FL exams. Fml.
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How are your scores so far?Awesome, good luck! You are using great resources.
I haven't graded myself at all on TPR. I'm using it as kind of a content review resource before I start TBR. I have a lot of content gaps, like not knowing certain equations, that are really getting solidified with the drills. I love how TPR repeats the same style of questions so you can be sure you know the concept.How are your scores so far?
BTW, my test is in July.
*looks at thread title* When did TBR bump its ugly ass head in? 😛The passages in TPR? Or BR?
Nearly 100%, but that's just an impression; never cared enough to keep track of it all that much.Also, do you remember what you were scoring in the FSQ?
Damn. That's crazy.*looks at thread title* When did TBR bump its ugly ass head in? 😛
Nearly 100%, but that's just an impression; never cared enough to keep track of it all that much.
Maybe it was more like 95%. I honestly don't know lol there were too many problems for me to keep track of, and some of them I just looked at over dinner or something and checked the answer; didn't even write my answers down, so no way of knowing my actual %Damn. That's crazy.
I'mMaybe it was more like 95%. I honestly don't know lol there were too many problems for me to keep track of, and some of them I just looked at over dinner or something and checked the answer; didn't even write my answers down, so no way of knowing my actual %
Basically doing it more for physics and chem. There aren't a lot of calculations in the real exams so I never know it I understand concepts.
I just finished the general chemistry FSQ and I scored 80/92 (87%). Any problem that I got wrong I made sure I understood why, and I wrote down the topic so I can review my problem areas (solubility, molecular geometry for some reason).
Hopefully, I can finish the biology and organic chemistry questions tonight too and can post my scores on them.
Has anyone else done these discretes and can compare scores as to how they did on the real exam/FL practices?
Hopefully, I can finish the biology and organic chemistry questions tonight too and can post my scores on them.
Has anyone else done these discretes and can compare scores as to how they did on the real exam/FL practices?
Not so hot on bio. Definitely found my weak areas though.
108/146 73%
108/146 73%
What do you mean? My test is in a weekDon't worry about mapping the %s onto FLs just yet. Just use them for review like you've been doing.
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oh lmao lol. You should just go by your AAMCs and FLs then.What do you mean? My test is in a week
Yeah, I've been scoring 11 and 12 in the sciences on FL exams. On BR FL #3 I scored PS13 BS12.oh lmao lol. You should just go by your AAMCs and FLs then.
I just have some weak spots in biology. Detail stuff because I haven't seen it in a while (viruses, mutations, etc)What do you mean? My test is in a week
Just focus on that stuff then. Beat it in via TPR Bio as much as you can. Follow up with some TBR review if necessary.I just have some weak spots in biology. Detail stuff because I haven't seen it in a while (viruses, mutations, etc)
But honestly there's not as much firm recall anymore like the old AAMCs. Always a 2-3 random questions, but it's mostly stuff like the Ebola passage from AAMC 11; all critical thinking.
Yeah, I'm gonna make sure i get it in my head somehow lolJust focus on that stuff then. Beat it in via TPR Bio as much as you can. Follow up with some TBR review if necessary.
Yeah, I've been scoring 11 and 12 in the sciences on FL exams. On BR FL #3 I scored PS13 BS12.
So if you're scoring 11s and 12s on AAMCs, how are you doing on science workbook passages for gen chem and bio? Do you mind sharing what your accuracy is on these passages? thx
I am starting those tomorrow.So if you're scoring 11s and 12s on AAMCs, how are you doing on science workbook passages for gen chem and bio? Do you mind sharing what your accuracy is on these passages? thx
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