Hey, I’m a high school senior wanting to go to premed and had some questions about the MCAT which I’ve inferred (maybe wrongly) from CC.
Can a student only take it once? If not, then do all scores have to be given to med school?
Thanx
Hey, I’m a high school senior wanting to go to premed and had some questions about the MCAT which I’ve inferred (maybe wrongly) from CC.
Can a student only take it once? If not, then do all scores have to be given to med school?
Thanx
You can take the MCAT up to 3 times in a given testing cycle.
Medical schools do not superscore the MCAT.
Yes, if you take the MCAT more than once, all of your scores will be reported to every medical school you apply to. All scores means every score from every MCAT you’ve ever taken, even if it was taken 10 years earlier. Score choice does not exist for the MCAT.