What makes the difference between a 34 and 35?

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jdido09

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I've had an upward trend from AAMC 7 - AAMC 9 and take the test next Friday:
AAMC7: 30 (10/9/11)
AAMC8: 33 (12/10/11)
AAMC9: 34 (11/11/12)

I am taking AAMC 10 on Saturday and 11 on Monday and am wondering what the gap generally is between a 34 and 35 (how many questions)?

Lastly, I am out of science passages to do (completed all of BR). Should I just start going through them again + read notes or is there any other material that might give me the edge on a 35 (books/online sources)?

Really hoping I can make this jump for AAMC10 saturday!:xf:
 
I'm pretty sure there's a chart that gives you the raw score conversion for each AAMC.
I believe each point is about 1~3 questions, but it depends on the version.
 
I've had an upward trend from AAMC 7 - AAMC 9 and take the test next Friday:
AAMC7: 30 (10/9/11)
AAMC8: 33 (12/10/11)
AAMC9: 34 (11/11/12)

I am taking AAMC 10 on Saturday and 11 on Monday and am wondering what the gap generally is between a 34 and 35 (how many questions)?

Lastly, I am out of science passages to do (completed all of BR). Should I just start going through them again + read notes or is there any other material that might give me the edge on a 35 (books/online sources)?

Really hoping I can make this jump for AAMC10 saturday!:xf:

Tests will fluctuate between a few points usually so don't get too caught up in how many extra questions you need to get right to improve your score. Your aamc average is the better indicator of what you will get rather than your latest aamc test.

I'm taking the test next thursday and I'm taking aamc 10 right now. I'm just going to go over aamc 10 thoroughly, and do aamc 11 and go over it, then relax.
 
It can be one question. For every one of my practice tests, I was always one question away from another point. And when I looked over my tests, I was losing entire points due to very dumb test-taking mistakes.

I scored a 35 on AAMC 11. I was literally three questions away from a 38.
 
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