AAMC Full Length Practice Exams (4x paid)

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These are 4 individually sold practice exams created by the AAMC that allows you to simulate exam conditions, get a percentile based score, and review the exam. These practice tests have software that looks like the real MCAT exam.

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Avatar ProfileSimrunSharma
Apr 05, 2024 11:09 PM
I don't think you should even take the MCAT if you havent exposed yourself to each of these exams. It's entirely way too important to expose yourself to as many questions as possible. After you take the test make sure you take the whole next day reviewing over past mistakes.

Avatar ProfileFartmcfartface
Jun 23, 2024 2:14 AM
Totally agree. Do not take the MCAT wo atleast taking one of these FLs
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Avatar Profilepremed1529
Jun 10, 2025 3:12 PM
Agree with what everyone said, especially about the CARS section. UWorld and other resources aren't able to replicate the CARs questions as well so it is essential to get practice from the real deal
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Avatar Profileqwertyuiopsmile
May 30, 2025 4:55 PM
This was so helpful. Used these alongside reading the kaplan books. Doing these and reviewing incorrects and learnign from them was what got me the score I did
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Avatar Profilenjdeveelsfan1
May 25, 2025 1:58 AM
You need to use this: third party resources are always playing catch-up to the AAMC. CARS logic is only ever consistent in AAMC material. These are an absolute must
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Avatar ProfileSaraL
Jan 30, 2025 4:41 PM
Good way to gauge where you are in your studying and excellent way to simulate a real exam. I would recommend doing all of these before your test date!
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Avatar ProfileAllen
Jan 26, 2025 7:47 PM
Agree with the other comments, these are the gold standard for MCAT practice. Save them for last though, so you have a great idea of what's going on just before you take the exam.
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Avatar Profilemedstudent280
Jan 20, 2025 3:27 PM
This might sound extreme, but I would advise that a person not take the MCAT if they have not gone over the AAMC full-length practice exams. This is the best representation of what you will see on the exam, particularly in the CARS section. If you cannot afford it, apply for the AAMC Fee Assistance Program (FAP), and you can get it for free. This resource is an absolute must :)
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Avatar ProfileSensorimotorstage
Apr 21, 2024 4:29 PM
The AAMC FL exams are the single most critical thing for your exam day. They help you learn HOW to take the mcat. How to pace yourself, how to read the questions and passages. The average of your AAMC FL Exams is a great estimate of what your real score will be. Mine was exactly my average of these exams
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