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I try not to complain much because I know that the MCAT is essential to medical school acceptance. I also know the MCAT can be tricky and difficult. Most of us here are reasonably intelligent and still most people score in the mid-20s to low-30s.
But . . .
I am using the online TPRH course with the online passages and free standing questions. Some of these are really tricky/hard. In fact they seem a good bit rougher than FL practice exams. Even the SWB seems tougher. I don't mind a question that requires the use of logic to solve it but some of these questions are arcane and off-the-wall. And heaven forbid your math is not precise and using exactly 9.8 m/s^2. If you use 10 m/s^2, who knows if you'll be right because some answers are within 0.3 of one another.
Currently I am in the physics module on mechanics including Newton's laws and inclined planes. But I keep getting questions on volume:height ratios and surface area and have no clue half the time what is going on.
Sorry for the rambling. Just not having much confidence at the moment.
But . . .
I am using the online TPRH course with the online passages and free standing questions. Some of these are really tricky/hard. In fact they seem a good bit rougher than FL practice exams. Even the SWB seems tougher. I don't mind a question that requires the use of logic to solve it but some of these questions are arcane and off-the-wall. And heaven forbid your math is not precise and using exactly 9.8 m/s^2. If you use 10 m/s^2, who knows if you'll be right because some answers are within 0.3 of one another.
Currently I am in the physics module on mechanics including Newton's laws and inclined planes. But I keep getting questions on volume:height ratios and surface area and have no clue half the time what is going on.
Sorry for the rambling. Just not having much confidence at the moment.