AAMC Material Guide · Full Length

How to use the AAMC Full Length 3

AAMC Practice Exam 3 is one of the six scored, official full lengths. Here is how a Retaker gets the most from it the second time around.

What it is

AAMC Practice Exam 3 is a full, scored practice exam written by the same organization that writes the real MCAT. It covers all four sections (C/P, CARS, B/B, P/S) under real timing, and it returns a scaled score on the actual 472 to 528 scale. No third-party exam matches its representativeness.

Within the six-exam series, Full Length 3 is a mid-series exam that works well in the heart of full length season.

How a Retaker gets the most from it

Take it under true test-day conditions: timed sections, scheduled breaks only, no music, no pausing. The score only predicts well when the conditions match the real thing.

Review the next day, not the same day. A full length is roughly a seven hour effort, and reviewing exhausted turns the most valuable material in MCAT prep into a blur.

Review every question, not just the misses. For each miss, write out why the right answer is right, why your answer attracted you, and what pattern the distractor used. If you have seen this exam before on a previous prep cycle, that review layer matters even more: your goal is to catch where your reasoning breaks, not to re-recognize answers.

Where it lands in a retake plan

Pillar Prep's study plan spaces the six full lengths across the back half of prep, starting after the unscored Sample Test and finishing in the final stretch before test day. Each exam gets dedicated review days for each section built into the schedule, so the exam teaches instead of just measuring.

If you are on a compressed retake timeline, the plan flips the order so the most recently released exams come first. Either way, no full length is ever scheduled without its review time.

Pillar Prep's study plans are built around official AAMC material because it is the gold standard for MCAT practice. If you want a personalized schedule that places every AAMC resource for you, start with the free Retaker Calculator or explore The Retaker Course. You can also see how a plan is structured on our 3-month retake schedule guide.

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