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I realize they familiarize you with the test, help you set pacing, etc...
But where are the real benefits/how can I use them most effectively? What I mean is, when I go through and review wrong answers, I find it's either A) I forgot a minute fact that probably will never show up on my real one or B) I didn't "read between the lines" of the passage well enough.
Does the benefit from doing the FL and AAMC assessment simply come from getting your mind used to their way of asking questions? Will simply doing the 2,000+ AAMC problems teach you to become a better MCAT test taker, thus bumping your score? How should I use these tests best??
But where are the real benefits/how can I use them most effectively? What I mean is, when I go through and review wrong answers, I find it's either A) I forgot a minute fact that probably will never show up on my real one or B) I didn't "read between the lines" of the passage well enough.
Does the benefit from doing the FL and AAMC assessment simply come from getting your mind used to their way of asking questions? Will simply doing the 2,000+ AAMC problems teach you to become a better MCAT test taker, thus bumping your score? How should I use these tests best??