What is the ONE biggest reason for lost points in each section?įor example, Phase 1 students tend to miss the most questions due to content or timing issues. If you missed 17 questions in the chem/phys section and try to fix them all before your next full length: you’ll find yourself splitting your focus, getting distracted, and not putting in enough effort into the individual causes.īut what if those 17 questions are grouped into 6 different ‘issues’.Īnd of the 6, the majority of lost points come from one BIG issue?Īnd all the reasons that cost you points, I have my MCAT Study Hall Members fill out an exam review table after reviewing each full length. Take a step back once you understand what happened on EACH question. Keep a ‘big picture’ list as you review the individual questions. Yes, you want to review every single question to understand what you got wrong…įocusing on the individual questions is like holding a microscope over an intricate painting. Step 2- Getting the Most Out Of Your Exam Review By the time test day rolls around, a lot of this will feel routine and familiar (dare I say even comfortable?) putting you ahead of some other testers. “If this was the real thing and I tested today, how do I feel? How will I score?”Īnd while you may not be able to replicate the intensity test day nerves, your goal is to get everything else as close and realistic as possible. (The only exception is if you’ll be taking the official MCAT over 2 days under approved accommodations.
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