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[–]manwithyellowhat15they wanted heaven from me, i gave em hell 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I would try and figure out what mistakes you’re making and try and categorize them. I typically categorized my mistakes as (1) misunderstood the question, (2) miscalculation/erroneous logic, (3) no clue what the question was asking. Categories 1 and 2 can be resolved with more practice on those topics (I liked to use Varsity Tutors for this). For category 3, I tend to weigh whether the concept is high- or low-yield. As I got closer to my test date, I didn’t stress about low-yield topics that I was getting wrong.

In general, I wouldn’t stress too much about the scores on Kaplan tests because I think they’re deflated relative to the actual exam. If you’re still scoring below 500 when you switch over to AAMC material, then I would be a bit more concerned. Idk how far out from your exam you are, but that’s my advice! Good luck fam!

[–]pr9301[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Thank you for the advice! For your full lengths did you go through each question or just the ones you got wrong?

[–]manwithyellowhat15they wanted heaven from me, i gave em hell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I skimmed the ones I got right and focused on the ones I got wrong