
aamc SB B/B Q33
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I understand why B and D are wrong, as well as why C is correct. What is wrong with A though?
From what I seem to be reading, It should have the same line-weaver burk plot as a noncompetitive inhibitor.

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I understand why B and D are wrong, as well as why C is correct. What is wrong with A though?
From what I seem to be reading, It should have the same line-weaver burk plot as a noncompetitive inhibitor.
my test is on the 5/22. I took fl5. I still havent done any of SB2 and have like half of SB1 left. I also have 80% of bio qpack vol 2 and 50% of chem qpack left. should i stop using the qpacks and spend that time reviewing my previous FLs or weak points? Or what do you yall recommend.
for reference my breakdown on my fl today was 127/126/129/130
Just took fl 5 and dropped 3 points from fl 4, which was a week ago.
Fl4 was 515 (129/128/128/130). This time I scored a 512 (127/126/129/130). Ik that I should be grateful but I’ve been studying so much everyday and all for what ? Just to get wrecked by some low yield and my flawed logic. I have a low GPA and was banking on a good mcat score but it feels so hard. The rest of my application is mediocre so I need a very good mcat score to get where I want to be.
i took fl1 (508:128/124/129/127), fl 2 (510:130/125/131/124), and fl 3 (507:129/122/129/127) around 1.5 months ago.
my test is may 22nd, and I still have lots of AAMC material to go through:
I have 41 passages of CARS practice left, 345 questions of C/P (SB + QB), 371 questions of B/B (QB + SB), and 230 questions of P/S left. I also have 30% of uwhirl, but im prolly not gonna do it since there's not enough time left lol.
I am very grateful for my score, but I need a higher one to compensate for my low gpa.
sorry for the rant but im so bummed out because of CARS. its holding me back from my dream score, and it seems so hard to improve on. I keep getting questions wrong in each passage in the CARS diagnostic qpack. I fucking hate this shit. I've tried so many strategies, but I keep making so many different types of mistakes that improvement feels like being a slippery slope.
like ok sure i get that i wasnt the most avid of readers but in highschool, but this drives me mad.
Feel like im not even benefitting from doing CARS practice.
sorry for the rant just wanted to get that off my chest
Can someone explain what is meant by the sociological concept of the illness experience? I always thought it had to do with society.