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This is after the summer of my third year of college. I took a BUNCH of upper division bio classes that year, 1 genetics course, 3 neurobiology courses, 1 human physiology, and 2 immunology courses, as well as 4 honors sections that were solely reading scientific literature. I also took my last quarter of physics in spring, right before I started studying for the MCAT. This gave me a really good background to study for the MCAT and the honors sections helped me figure out some of the denser passages.
Took the first test cold, second test after a full content review, but experienced my largest score increase after attempting the 5 AAMC diagnostics. 35 to 39 for Kaplan 3. I didn't really do much VR practice until after I took Kaplan 6, and managed to pull my VR average from around a 9 to an 11. I'd say I averaged about 5-6 hours of real nose in the books studying, 6-7 days a week.
I get my score on Tuesday! We´ll see how well these correlations work out! I´m really hoping for a 38+