Free AAMC PREview practice exam

AAMC PREview Practice Exam with Percentile-Based Grading

Try a short AAMC PREview-style scenario set, rate each response, and use the feedback to see where your judgment is steady and where your rating logic needs more practice.

PREview Scenario

Timed prompt • Response ratings • Feedback

PREview
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Grading Error

You are reviewing a graded midterm exam in your physiology course when you notice that the professor mistakenly awarded you 5 points for a question you answered incorrectly. Because of this error, your overall grade increased from a B+ to an A-.

Bring the error to the professor's attention immediately, even though it will most likely result in lowering your grade.

Keep the grade as is, reasoning that the professor made the mistake, not you.

Ask a classmate what they would do in your situation before deciding.

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Percentile-based grading

Estimated AAMC PREview score

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AAMC PREview practice FAQ

How to Review an AAMC PREview Practice Exam

Treat each scenario as a chance to calibrate. The useful part is not just the score; it is learning why a response fits the rating scale and carrying that lesson into the next prompt.

Is this an AAMC PREview practice test?

Yes. This AAMC PREview practice test gives you a short set of PREview-style rating tasks so you can check your judgment before doing longer practice. Treat it as a quick calibration check, not as something to memorize.

Is this an AAMC PREview practice exam or practice test?

It is a short practice set rather than a full official exam. You rate responses, see feedback, and use the result to decide what to review next before moving into longer AAMC PREview practice exam work.

How should I review AAMC PREview practice questions?

Do not just check whether you were right. Ask why a response was effective or ineffective, and look for the pattern behind any miss: confidentiality, accountability, empathy, role boundaries, or appropriate escalation.

Do AAMC PREview sample answers help?

AAMC PREview sample answers help when you use them to understand the rating logic. The goal is not to memorize a scenario; it is to get better at spotting why one response is professional, incomplete, too passive, or too extreme.

What should AAMC PREview prep focus on?

AAMC PREview prep should focus on calibrated judgment. You want to become steady with the four ratings: Very Ineffective, Ineffective, Effective, and Very Effective, even when two answer choices both sound reasonable at first.

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