<p>Wow, that sounds great. If that is the Kaplan and the official AAMC Practice tests, then your progress looks great…except don’t you think that if you can score this well 1st time around with your AP credit, you would be able to possibly even break 40 if you just hold off your first time until you take those AP classes at a college level?</p>
<p>I don’t get why you keep avoiding that. If anything it benefits you the MOST, moreso than just taking the MCAT early. (I’d like your input into what you think the advantages/disadvantages of each option are for, it seems a lot of us see no real advantage of you taking it so early).</p>
<p>Thank about it, if you break 40 the first time around, as well as raise your gpa to around 3.6-3.7 (looks a lot better then scoring mediocre with a low gpa, then high with a still low gpa), then your application is golden. It’s better guaranteed as a package than a 33 and a 3.2. I mean, why rush one, when you can’t keep the other one in line? They look at a package deal, those adcoms, you know. It’s not just one number, the mcat, that they look at and judge your proficiency.</p>