I ended up with 75/100 correct. 75% on the real MCAT is probably like a 125.
It felt like the questions were really a lot of 50/50 decisions and that they required a lot of outside information that I don't really believe is reasonable for us to know (like that neuroleptics were the first generation of medicine to treat schizophrenia and that they exacerbate negatuve symptoms)
For anyone who has already taken the MCAT, please tell me that the section bank questions are not really...
Is the Psychology and Sociology section bank tougher than the actual MCAT P/C section?
It felt like the questions were really a lot of 50/50 decisions and that they required a lot of outside information that I don't really believe is reasonable for us to know (like that neuroleptics were the first generation of medicine to treat schizophrenia and that they exacerbate negatuve symptoms)
For anyone who has already taken the MCAT, please tell me that the section bank questions are not really...
Is the Psychology and Sociology section bank tougher than the actual MCAT P/C section?