The Truth about Tahoe
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Re: I hate it here.
Heh. you gotta love people sometimes.
Ah well, still, I can't say that I wouldn't trade you in a second, if given the opportunity.
Ah well, still, I can't say that I wouldn't trade you in a second, if given the opportunity.
In this moment, I am Ur-phoric. Not because of any phony god’s blessing. But because, I am enlightened by my int score.
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...And if I never return to Tahoe, it will be too soon.
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Re: I hate it here.
So is your summer school thing done now? Or are there still some weeks in Tahoe to endure?
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I'm done with that part. Now I just have the MCATS on the 14th to prepare for and I can relax for real.
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Congrats on surviving the experience, Frank!
When telling this story to your grandkids, you should end it with "...and I am still alive."
Game On,
fbmf
When telling this story to your grandkids, you should end it with "...and I am still alive."
Game On,
fbmf
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Re: I hate it here.
FrankTrollman at [unixtime wrote:1091891715[/unixtime]]I'm done with that part. Now I just have the MCATS on the 14th to prepare for and I can relax for real.
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I think, scratch that, know you'll be fine on this part. Good luck!
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By the way... something they don't tell you about the MCATS is that by the time you add in all the time you spend standing around waiting for test information, or going throuhg identity checks, or waiting to get your booklet handed to you, and waiting for other people to correctly hand their booklet in...
The entire affair is ten hours long. And only six of those hours are spent actually furiously filling in bubbles. The rest of the time is spent waiting for the sun to burn out or the staff to finish explaining to you that you will in fact also put your name and birthday on the biological sciences answer sheet just like you did on the writing sample, the verbal reasoning, and the physical sciences packet before it.
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The entire affair is ten hours long. And only six of those hours are spent actually furiously filling in bubbles. The rest of the time is spent waiting for the sun to burn out or the staff to finish explaining to you that you will in fact also put your name and birthday on the biological sciences answer sheet just like you did on the writing sample, the verbal reasoning, and the physical sciences packet before it.
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Re: I hate it here.
FrankTrollman at [unixtime wrote:1092536199[/unixtime]] or the staff to finish explaining to you that you will in fact also put your name and birthday on the biological sciences answer sheet just like you did on the writing sample, the verbal reasoning, and the physical sciences packet before it.
These repetitive procedures are however sadly, nay, tragicly, necessary.
"But transportation issues are social-justice issues. The toll of bad transit policies and worse infrastructure—trains and buses that don’t run well and badly serve low-income neighborhoods, vehicular traffic that pollutes the environment and endangers the lives of cyclists and pedestrians—is borne disproportionately by black and brown communities."
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And that fact scares me eternally, Josh... I mean, these are medical students. I'm going to entrust my life to one of them someday. If they can't figure out how and where to put their names on the exams they're taking, what are they going to do to me when I get to the hospital?
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To be fair Maj, at this point they are just hopefull medical students. A lot of people take the MCAT and never get into medical school. A lot.
Re: I hate it here.
Well, then... What they need to do is make putting your name in fifty thousand places significant to the results of the exam. They spend a few minutes (rather than four hours) saying "Put your name wherever it asks you to" and if a student can't handle it, they probably won't be able to handle the rigorous studies of med school.
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As is, I think the idea is something similar. If you can't answer a question pertaining to the effects of reduced blood pressure on the hind legs of a relaxed or exercising dog after sitting in an uncomfortable chair for ten hours waiting for other people to read and follow repetitive instructions they probably don't want you being a doctor.
In short, I think they deliberately draw it out and are only one step more believable about it than if they called time in the middle and said "Look! Clowns!"
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In short, I think they deliberately draw it out and are only one step more believable about it than if they called time in the middle and said "Look! Clowns!"
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I took a practice MCAT and roxxored it. But it was a 1998 one...they probably made the damn things harder by now. There was a fun question on the physical sciences section about an experiment in which a superheated liquid was used to plot the trajectories of particles.
Luckily I know that I'm not smart/dedicated/caring enough to be a doctor. I would rather watch humanity become extinct. Geneticist is much more fitting I think.
Luckily I know that I'm not smart/dedicated/caring enough to be a doctor. I would rather watch humanity become extinct. Geneticist is much more fitting I think.
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Does the MCAT test knowledge or analytical ability?
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Draco_Argentum at [unixtime wrote:1093342455[/unixtime]]Does the MCAT test knowledge or analytical ability?
Yes. They give you word problems that you have to tease minor details out of in order to complete it, but at the same time you need to know the background science or it doesn't even help.
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I like the sound of that.