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I took the "old MCAT," and I thought I did very well on the verbal section. In reality, I did utterly poorly. 🙁
I'm wondering if anyone has had a similar experience with the verbal section. I will be taking the new MCAT within the next year.
With the new CARS section, I am wondering if anybody has any advice, in terms of "mentality" or "strategy?"
I am a well accomplished English student, who has focused on Liberal Arts throughout his academic career. I was shocked at my poor Verbal score. 🙁 I read 2 books a week, and I'm stating this without an ounce of hubris.
I have read many posts on SDN, regarding the verbal section, which state that the AMCAS official practice questions are the best method for preparing for the actual exam. Can anybody elaborate on this?
Any other advice, for a native English speaker, who has had an emphasis on Creative Writing,
Philosophy, and English Lit. would be appreciated.
...All I can thin of is that I was overthinking hardcore.
Thanks!
I'm an out-of-the-box thinker, so go for it! I am also an INTP, so I can't take offense. Be mean, judgmental and reply with fervor, and without any remorse.
Insult me and pass biased judgement; it will make me stronger.
Thanks again guys. I'll do my best to contribute to any constructive criticism that gets posted; I'm a /b veteran 🙂
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I'm wondering if anyone has had a similar experience with the verbal section. I will be taking the new MCAT within the next year.
With the new CARS section, I am wondering if anybody has any advice, in terms of "mentality" or "strategy?"
I am a well accomplished English student, who has focused on Liberal Arts throughout his academic career. I was shocked at my poor Verbal score. 🙁 I read 2 books a week, and I'm stating this without an ounce of hubris.
I have read many posts on SDN, regarding the verbal section, which state that the AMCAS official practice questions are the best method for preparing for the actual exam. Can anybody elaborate on this?
Any other advice, for a native English speaker, who has had an emphasis on Creative Writing,
Philosophy, and English Lit. would be appreciated.
...All I can thin of is that I was overthinking hardcore.
Thanks!
I'm an out-of-the-box thinker, so go for it! I am also an INTP, so I can't take offense. Be mean, judgmental and reply with fervor, and without any remorse.
Insult me and pass biased judgement; it will make me stronger.
Thanks again guys. I'll do my best to contribute to any constructive criticism that gets posted; I'm a /b veteran 🙂
{Mods, move to MCAT Discussions, if this is the wrong section}
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