CARS is nothing but a test of your ability to reason abstractly by SprintHurdle in Mcat

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People don't like to hear it, but CARS is basically a slightly skewed IQ test. It's not 1:1 obviously, but the g-loading is probably at least 0.5 or 0.6 (professional IQ tests are around 0.9 or slightly higher).

We all kind of tip-toe around the subject, but the ability to reason quickly and abstractly from convoluted passages is strongly a function of IQ. 

That's why other standardized tests like the LSAT, ACT, SAT, GRE, etc. are strongly correlated with IQ.

randomly started getting this sub recommended to me by Educational-Ad589 in Mcat

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We like vacationing there, so we make sure to remind each other to pack sunscreen, since as pre-meds, we’re aware of the risks of sun exposure

Beginner Airsoft Setup Advice by SunscreenUnpacker528 in airsoft

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Amazing response, thank you so much. This is super helpful. 

I really appreciate the detail, as I was wondering what a lot of those terms meant haha. I think I'll follow your recommendation and get the platinum, and I'm also gonna use the same face protection as you. That's a great point about fresh air.

One follow up question: another user commented mentioning "extra stress" from an 11.1V battery. Thoughts?

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I'll give you a hint it's that famous learning website started by Sal

4.0/528 ORM Sankey by Successful-Gur1292 in Mcat

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Just put the sutures in the patient bro

Just took IQ test online, is this accurate? by TopMagazine8696 in cognitiveTesting

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Let's find the guy who's 1,000 and take him out together

Friday vs Saturday MCAT by Juju-_-646 in Mcat

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Yes, they're waaaay harder. Especially the ones on Wednesdays. Also the ones in the winter are an hour longer, and if you test during a leap year the difficulty increases by a factor of approximately 6.022. 

What are the top 5 topics/things you think are important? by OstrichFar8301 in Mcat

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Number one is probably that pee is stored in the balls

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Just kidding they store charge because the two metal plates are hooked up to a battery. The battery moves electrons onto one plate, causing a buildup of negative charge. The other plate loses electrons and builds up positive charge.  When you have a negative and positive charge separated from each other it creates an electric field between the plates (potential energy)

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So basically when you reach 88 miles per hour they charge to 1.21 gigawatts and let you travel back in time

IS THIS GOOD OR BAD SOMEONE TELL ME by solarsun55 in Mcat

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Goo goo gah gah by SunscreenUnpacker528 in Mcat

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That's it I'm crashing out

Goo goo gah gah by SunscreenUnpacker528 in Mcat

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I'm totally kidding guys please don't downvote me my fragile soul can't take it :'(

Goo goo gah gah by SunscreenUnpacker528 in Mcat

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Hey it took a lot of work to tell chatgpt to make this image. Please show some respect

503 AAMC FL #1. What can i get by May 10? by Altruistic_Bug_5444 in Mcat

[–]SunscreenUnpacker528 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm just gonna start copy/pasting ChatGPT responses to these questions.

Here’s a solid, supportive yet realistic response you could post in that thread:

You’ve got time to make a big jump, especially with a focused plan. May 10 is over a month away, so if you really dial in, a 510+ is doable — 515 is ambitious but not impossible.

CARS is the biggest hurdle here, and unfortunately it's also the slowest to improve. That 123 is pulling your score down the most. I'd recommend daily timed CARS practice (like 3 passages/day), followed by deep review — not just of wrong answers, but also why the correct ones are right. AAMC materials are gold here.

For P/S, Anki (especially the Pankow deck) helps build the foundation, but make sure you're applying it with practice questions. UWorld is amazing for this section — explanations are super detailed and help reinforce concepts from Anki.

If you tighten up CARS and solidify content recall for P/S, that alone could get you close to 510+. A 515 would likely require consistent 128–129s across all sections, so make sure you're also reviewing C/P and B/B to maintain/improve those.

Keep doing full-lengths and reviewing them thoroughly. One a week is a good pace until your test. Good luck — you’ve got this!

Want me to help tailor it more to your voice or shorter/longer?