![]() If you score a 504 when you want 510+, you’ll feel anxious and go buy some more exams, which is how PR makes money. Why? Because they benefit from you getting a crappy practice exam score. Princeton Review deliberately makes their exams extremely difficult. Memorize a bunch of equations and basic theory behind them, and then move on, because 99% of princeton reviews physics content didnt end up on the exam.ĭon’t trust any of the full length exams besides AAMC. Think of it like this: if you cant bring in a calculator, they cant ask long complicated mathey questions, which is what most prep books seem to aim to prepare you for. ![]() You really only need surface level knowledge of common physics questions. I studied for it partially using a book designed for SAT practice, and the difficulty level was honestly quite similar. Like, not just the names, what they actually imply. Jean Piaget’s 4 stages, know the fuck out of those too. I studied princeton review, which honestly kind of glosses over that stuff, but it’s the one thing that seems to most consistently be called upon in aamc practice tests and exams. All 20 of them, their charge, polarity, and type of side chain. If you look at any of this and say “This could never work, what a hack”, thats fine too. This is all just stuff that (looking back) were some of the important info to allow me to succeed. I also wanna say that studying for the mcat isnt very generalizable, since I don’t think any one strategy works for everyone. If I say anything I’m not allowed to say, I guess I’ll get banned (who cares I got a 522). This rambles between overall advice about attitude and preparation to stuff about content that is “high yield”. You have signed an examinee agreement, and it will be enforced on this subreddit.ĭo not intentionally advertise paid or free products or services of any sort.I felt like a douche giving advice on this site before I knew whether I did okay or not, but now that scores are in for August 10th and I’m tremendously happy with my 522 (130/131/131/130) here’s a bunch of stuff I wish I’d known at the beginning. We have one "stickied" post for each exam and score release day, contain all test day discussion/reactions to that thread only.ĭo not discuss any specific information from your actual MCAT exam. For an example format for submitting pictures of questions from practice material click hereĭo not link to content that infringes on copyright laws (MCAT torrents, third party resources, etc).ĭo not post repeat "GOOD LUCK", "TEST SCORE", or test reaction posts. These are considered spoilers and should be marked as such. Be nice to each other, hating on other users won't help you get extra points on the MCAT, so why do it?ĭo not post any question information from any resource in the title of your post. Rudeness or trolling will not be tolerated. Please message the moderators with your skills/ideas! MCAT RESOURCES & INFO Study Groups Want to help us improve this subreddit or tell us about a new resource we can add to the sidebar? ![]() Below you will find our forum rules, resources, and more. We request that you read the sidebar COMPLETELY before you post. r/MCAT is a place for support, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more. The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada. Welcome to the BEST place for MCAT prep and practice materials.
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