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I took two mcats in 2003.
I took TPR and the bio scores I got on the diags were exactly the same as the ones on the real thing...however, physical sciences were less calculation/formula oriented and more passage based. For example:
one of the passages talked about a boat floating on water, and it asks you at what point the energy of the boat is the greatest, etc.
Bio was straightforward. However, the verbal test I got was out of the world. I would read a passage, and don't have a clue what it was talking about. I could've sworn that one of the passages was derived from a british article.I don't know about you guys, but sometimes I can't even understand them when they're talking to me....
Let's just hope that the verbal won't kill all of us this time.
I took TPR and the bio scores I got on the diags were exactly the same as the ones on the real thing...however, physical sciences were less calculation/formula oriented and more passage based. For example:
one of the passages talked about a boat floating on water, and it asks you at what point the energy of the boat is the greatest, etc.
Bio was straightforward. However, the verbal test I got was out of the world. I would read a passage, and don't have a clue what it was talking about. I could've sworn that one of the passages was derived from a british article.I don't know about you guys, but sometimes I can't even understand them when they're talking to me....
Let's just hope that the verbal won't kill all of us this time.