good luck!! let me know how it is on a computer vs pen/paper (if you've done the pen/paper version). i think it would be harder because i don't read well on computer screens.
sadly, i've already done both versions once. it's six of one half dozen of the other, really. on the computer, the test is much shorter, and there's less administrative lag, but you fatigue more quickly, it's not as easy to read, and it's not as easy to look over your work. i also feel like you get harder questions in general on the computerised test, as you're getting fewer. that said, i did much better when i wrote it the second time (i.e., on the computer), and am rewriting it because i'm one point short on one section (the first section i had to write after being denied entry to the test for an hour and a half...and administrative nightmare. i'm fairly confident i would have done just fine, since my other scores were more than good enough, had i been admitted properly, but my request for a rewrite or to have my circumstances notated on my mark transcript were denied, hence writing it this year).
i can't believe they wouldn't note the circumstances of that one test - thats crazy!! although i didn't really get the feeling that the people who adminster the MCAT are super-accomodating....quite the opposite.
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