02:30
On the topic of MCAT stuff again... so the MCAT has a section named CARS ("critical analysis and reasoning skills" or something like that), which is basically like the Reading portion of the SAT. The main differences would probably be (1) no "easy"/"obvious" questions, and (2) faster pacing.
9 passages, 90 minutes, 53 questions... per passage you'd have basically 4 minutes to read 500-600 words and then 6 minutes to answer 6 questions about it, where questions are things such as "which of the following statements, if true, would best support the author's claim in the third paragraph?"
So I guess my question is... what is this exam section really measuring and is it actually useful? Ability to speed-read without losing track of what they're talking about?
I scored pretty high in most of my exam sections... but with most of those sections I understand how hard the problems are and was even kinda surprised that I scored so well. With the Reading section, however, I just scored in the 99th percentile on this practice test (raw score 131) and am left thinking: what's the big deal?