your thoughts

<p>Let me know i should retake mcat again</p>

<p>33 = 10 (verbal) + 12 (PS) + 11 (BS)
31 = 11 (verbal) + 11 (PS) + 9 (BS)</p>

<p>GPA 4.0 at state university
GPA premed 4.0</p>

<p>im aiming U of california and some east coast private med school</p>

<p>I think you are done with the MCAT. There is a statistically greater chance of doing worse and anyway, 3 times can be considered a negative at some schools (maybe more than some).</p>

<p>Now if the east coast schools you are talking about are only JHU, HMS, Yale, Penn, Columbia, Weill-Cornell…then we have another issue. Bad list.</p>

<p>Ya know if your GPA was anything other than what it is, I would say that you are fine with your current MCAT score… but because it is so woefully inadequate, you really need to keep retaking the MCAT until you have at least a 46U. Otherwise you won’t even get into the carrib schools.</p>

<p>i forgot to say my writing score is R
so it is 33R, 31R…i think verbal is not bad. i made careless mistakes in biological</p>

<p>probably not HMS, and JHU…i do want to try some east coast private with a mean score 36 and 37, so i will retake one more time</p>

<p>my roommate got a mcat score 40, but his gpa is less than 3.0 lol !!!</p>

<p>so why are you asking?</p>

<p>Taking it 3 times is a bad idea and will probably earn you negative points from adcoms.</p>

<p>I don’t even know how you can stomach two sittings, let alone three. This isn’t the SAT.</p>

<p>edit: Icarus and curm already covered this above. Well so much for that.</p>

<p>Frankly, the fact that you took it twice without needing to do so is bad enough. I wouldn’t expect good results from an application that had 3 MCAT scores.</p>