I get equivalent or lower VR scores than PS or BS, yet my percentile is higher. ???
Um no the questions are not easier. Verbal is the most difficult section. Plus you can miss a lot and still do good. Missing 15 questions on verbals will most likely get you a score of 8. Which is not too bad.Simple: The questions are easier, so more people get more correct. So, then the curve will be very strict.
If 75 percent of the people get 49 questions right, then a 48 raw score all of a sudden will give you like a 5 on that section.
Um no the questions are not easier. Verbal is the most difficult section. Plus you can miss a lot and still do good. Missing 15 questions on verbals will most likely get you a score of 8. Which is not too bad.
Sure an 8 isn't too bad..but then again the average for matriculants is a 10. Well, at least for Allopathic schools.
Isn't it obvious? they are racist against Asians. But all jokes aside, who cares? This isn't going to be one of the questions on the test and knowing it won't help your score.
I knew it. It's so true. Some of us Asians who study 1000x more and try harder in academics have no chance when it comes to languages.
My mother had a Pharmacy Degree in our native country, but she failed to pass the test they had in Canada because of the English portion.
I swear it's a f***ing barricade to filter out the competition and prevent multiculturalism from flourishing.
I once walked by a board sign that said : "WHY IS AN MBA WORKING IN A FAST FOOD RESTAURANT??"
It showed an immigrant with an MBA status in his original country working for McDonalds. This is just oppressive and I hate these countries for it.
I knew it. It's so true. Some of us Asians who study 1000x more and try harder in academics have no chance when it comes to languages.
My mother had a Pharmacy Degree in our native country, but she failed to pass the test they had in Canada because of the English portion.
I swear it's a f***ing barricade to filter out the competition and prevent multiculturalism from flourishing.
I once walked by a board sign that said : "WHY IS AN MBA WORKING IN A FAST FOOD RESTAURANT??"
It showed an immigrant with an MBA status in his original country working for McDonalds. This is just oppressive and I hate these countries for it.
Um no the questions are not easier. Verbal is the most difficult section. Plus you can miss a lot and still do good. Missing 15 questions on verbals will most likely get you a score of 8. Which is not too bad.
you have to realize that this section IS easy for a lot of people who DO have good reading skills and DO read regularly... and not just since studying. I mean regularly ALL their life.
Most people who complain of finding the verbal section difficult have not read a book in years. It's not a skill you can easily gain. It's not a knowledge section.
Isn't it obvious? they are racist against Asians. But all jokes aside, who cares? This isn't going to be one of the questions on the test and knowing it won't help your score.
SuperSaiyan3 said:I knew it. It's so true. Some of us Asians who study 1000x more and try harder in academics have no chance when it comes to languages.
My mother had a Pharmacy Degree in our native country, but she failed to pass the test they had in Canada because of the English portion.
I swear it's a f***ing barricade to filter out the competition and prevent multiculturalism from flourishing.
Dude, I take offense to your post. I got a 12 in verbal and I was born in Asia and did ESL.
The VR section in the MCAT doesn't really even test your English skills so much as your short-term memory, your critical thinking and your ability to apply and juggle things around. My significant other can confirm that I can't speak English properly and yet I did fine on the VR section.
There's nothing racist on the MCAT. Grow some balls and kick its butt instead.
I was born here, English was my first language, and my 3rd year COLLEGE literature class wrote on my book review if English was my second language because my essay was so bad.
For the record, I never answered his question and got an A in the course![]()
Wow that was incoherent. You left out a "professor" or something in there.
Dudes, I take offense to your posts.
The VR section in the MCAT doesn't really even test your English skills so much as your short-term memory, your critical thinking and your ability to apply and juggle things around. My significant other can confirm that I can't speak English properly and yet I did fine on the VR section.
There's nothing racist on the MCAT. Grow some balls and kick its butt instead.
Isn't it obvious? they are racist against Asians. But all jokes aside, who cares? This isn't going to be one of the questions on the test and knowing it won't help your score.
Its a challenge but it certainly is doable. This is no different than natural selection. If you move to a new place, you better be damn ready to adapt to the new environment.
I knew it. It's so true. Some of us Asians who study 1000x more and try harder in academics have no chance when it comes to languages.
My mother had a Pharmacy Degree in our native country, but she failed to pass the test they had in Canada because of the English portion.
I swear it's a f***ing barricade to filter out the competition and prevent multiculturalism from flourishing.
I once walked by a board sign that said : "WHY IS AN MBA WORKING IN A FAST FOOD RESTAURANT??"
It showed an immigrant with an MBA status in his original country working for McDonalds. This is just oppressive and I hate these countries for it.
Dudes, I take offense to your posts.
The VR section in the MCAT doesn't really even test your English skills so much as your short-term memory, your critical thinking and your ability to apply and juggle things around. My significant other can confirm that I can't speak English properly and yet I did fine on the VR section.
There's nothing racist on the MCAT. Grow some balls and kick its butt instead.
Disclaimer: I was born in Asia and did ESL, and got a 12 in verbal
Hey nut sack, learn to read the rest of the passage. I got a 13 on the verbal. What you get? BTW, maybe you should read the whole passage before you open your mouth. You clearly failed to understand the authors main point. (aka I'm the author)
I scored a 12 on a FL VR and was in the 97th percentile while I scored a 13 on PS and was in I think the 92nd percentile. I think that's what the OP is referring to.
"aka I'm the author"??? Stick to being an engineer.