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For the most part, people agree that Kaplan doesn't give the best verbal preparation but from my recent experiences, I will disagree and here is why. I was originally taking one practice a week and alternating between kaplan and aamc but I found no real difference in my verbal scores (around a nine for both types). Then because of my kaplan schedule, I took three or four practice kaplan mcats in a row and this past week I took an aamc where my verbal jumped to an 11. I found myself not pressed for time and with a good amount of time left over. It may just be an "easier" aamc but I think Kaplan might be working. I never do the mapping (I guess I do, but in my head) but what I think did it is practicing verbal as part of a full length. Since the verbal comes right after the physical, my brain is usually drained for kaplan. Not the case for the aamc practice at all. I think that inadvertently kaplan makes their verbal harder not by content or question, but by timing and location...what's around it makes it tougher and more stressful.
So bottom line is, their strategies are eh but when taken along with a full length, you really benefit from it. Thoughts and opinions?
So bottom line is, their strategies are eh but when taken along with a full length, you really benefit from it. Thoughts and opinions?