This is a sample of what I will be posting when the scores are up, what do you guys think and should I add any questions to it?
I was inspired by another thread to post this thread, this isn?t just a thread where you report your MCAT scores, in fact you don?t have to report them at all to participate.
Ok so here are the questions, answer as many as you like:
What was your score? (Don?t post it if you don?t want to, you can put a if you?re happy with them, a if you?re unhappy, or a if you are indifferent.)
I got a 45:
15 in BS
15 in PS
15 in V
T on the writing section
How does this score compare with the score you expected? (Use a +/- to indicate it if you didn?t give your score, you could do +/- a # if you are comfortable with that.)
I expected between a 28-32Q, so this is much better than I expected.
Which area were you most worried about?
I was really worrying about the Verbal section, I always got an 8 or a 9 on practice tests depending on whether or not I could complete the sections.
Were you able to complete all the sections? Which areas did you have trouble completing during practice tests?
It seemed like for every test I could finish the Verbal section I wouldn?t be able to finish the PS section, and vice versa.
What was the score of your first practice test?
I think I got a 15. I didn?t study and I was rusty on pretty much everything and couldn?t finish all of the verbal passages.
What was the score of your last practice test?
I took the first MCAT practice test provided by AMCAS and scored a 30.
How do your final scores compare with the scores you dreamt about?
I dreamt that I had a 33 (11 BS, 11 PS, and a 9.5 V). I know it adds up to 32.5 but apparently I?m not good at math when I?m sleeping. I know they don?t have decimal scores either.
Will you be applying for Medical School with these scores?
Definitely
How did you study for the exam?
I started reading through the big fat Kaplan book. It?s an ok book I guess, not very thorough and contains a few errors. I mostly used this book and practice tests to find my weak areas, and once I identified my weak areas I would hit the textbooks from my old classes. My weakest areas turned out to be the areas that I spent the least amount of time studying for during exams.
Are you happy with the study method? What would you do differently if you had to retake the test?
I am fairly happy. I would probably spend less time with the Kaplan book and more time making sure I covered every single area that AAMC says will be on the tests using my old textbooks. I think the thing that was most disappointing was that I still had my propensity for procrastinating.
Would you consider taking a class? If you did was it worth it?
No, I think I?d do better by myself working at my own pace; I already spent money and took classes on these subjects in college, no need to spend more money simply to keep myself from procrastinating.
Did you study for the writing section?
I practiced like three times and read two samples the week before I took the MCAT. I didn?t really want to waste time on this section.