Can you Unvoid MCAT exam?

After finishing every section on the MCAT, you are given the option to void your exam. If you choose to do so, then your exam will be wiped and there will be no record of taking it. This can be risky, as it may delay your medical school application and cause you to continue studying.
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Can schools see if you voided MCAT?

Voiding your exam

You will be given two options, one that will say “I wish to have my MCAT exam scored,” and one that will say “I wish to VOID my MCAT exam.” If you void your MCAT exam, you will not get a score and medical schools will not see it on your record.
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What if I accidentally voided my MCAT?

If you accidentally voided, there is nothing you can do about it. However, if you chose to void your exam, there's an additional confirmation page that asks if you're sure that you'd like to void your exam. So if you didn't get that, you should be in the clear.
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How many times can you void an MCAT?

Remember that you can take the MCAT up to three times in a calendar year, with a lifetime max of 7 attempts, and the scores from each test date are reported separately. A voided exam and "no show" do count as one of your attempts.
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Why would you void your MCAT?

Voiding should be reserved for extenuating circumstances only (see below). Many test writers decide to void the MCAT when they feel they did not perform well, but the reality is, most people feel really bad after finishing the MCAT but still end up with competitive scores.
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Everything You Need to Know About Taking the MCAT Exam



Can you delete an MCAT score?

Upon completion of all sections on the MCAT, test-takers are given the option to either submit or void their scores.
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What is the lowest MCAT score you can get?

Your correct answers in each section are converted to a scaled score ranging from 118 (lowest possible score) to 132 (highest possible score). The scores for all four sections are added together. This means that the lowest possible MCAT score you can get is 472 and the highest is 528.
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Is a 500 MCAT score good?

The highest MCAT score possible is a 528. The MCAT scale is centered so that a 500 represents the mean score. AAMC recommends that med school admission committees consider applicants near the center of the range, rather than placing the most emphasis on the higher end of the scale.
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What percentage of students take the MCAT more than once?

About 24% of MCAT test-takers between 2015 and 2017 took the exam more than once.
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Can Med Schools see all MCAT scores?

While medical schools will see all your MCAT scores, admissions committees will use multiple scores in different ways, including: Considering your highest score only. Considering the average of every score. Considering all scores, but weighing your recent score most heavily.
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Should I cancel or void MCAT?

Bryan's rule of thumb here is that if you're even asking yourself whether you should void your exam, the answer is no. But if the question you're asking yourself is when you can void the exam, then go ahead and void it. The reason for this is because premeds are used to getting straight A's.
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What happens if I retake the MCAT and do worse?

We recommend not exceeding two MCAT retakes after your first attempt. The more attempts you have on your application, the worse it will look to admissions committees, especially if you are not making significant progress in increasing your score.
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Is a 511 MCAT score good?

A good MCAT score is around 511 or higher, since that is the average MCAT score of successful matriculants. Keep in mind that many students get accepted to medical school with lower MCAT scores, too. But 511+ is considered competitive.
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Does it look bad to take the MCAT more than once?

[01:50] Do Medical Schools Care If You Took the MCAT More Than Once? Will that look bad if they see your application and the see that you've taken it more than once. No. It will look strange if you've taken it the maximum number of times, which is 7.
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Should I retake a 512 MCAT?

If you were averaging 510-512s on your practice AAMC exam but scored much lower on test day, this is a good reason to retake the MCAT. The lower score is more likely due to nerves, pressure, lack of sleep, or sickness than lack of knowledge and ability.
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Should I retake a 505 MCAT?

The answer depends on several factors including what type of medical school (MD vs DO vs Canadian) you're interested in, and most importantly, your individual section scores. Attaining a score of 505 on the MCAT means you performed in the 70% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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Is GPA or MCAT more important?

But, the easy answer is: MCAT. Some med schools believe that GPA is a better indicator of future success because it measures your work ethic and determination. However, your MCAT score is the only factor that is completely objective. It is the only factor that can compare all students evenly.
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Should I retake a 515 MCAT?

Retaking a 515 is outright foolish and would merit a reject at gyngyn's school. The odds are that you'll only stay the same, go up a point or two, or even go down. And many schools will average scores.
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Is 2 months enough for MCAT?

As the official MCAT prep of the AMSA, Kaplan recommends that you spend 300-350 hours studying so you can be above average. If you're planning on taking the MCAT in two months, you'll need to put aside a significant amount of study time each week for in order to be able to score competitively.
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How many questions can you miss on the MCAT to get a 128?

If the real MCAT that you get is more difficult, then you might be able to miss 11 or 12 questions and still get a 128.
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Should I retake a 514 MCAT?

If you've scored a 514 or above you should probably not retest. If your score is in the middle of these two extremes, your GPA may be the deciding factor. As the table shows, a score below 498 corresponds to an 18% chance of acceptance, even with a fantastic GPA of 3.79 or higher.
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Can I cancel my MCAT and get a refund?

if you cancel before the bronze deadline(? unsure? or its gold deadline,) yes. This cycle yes you get a full refund before the bronze deadline. After the bronze, I think you need to request an emergency refund.
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Is 490 a good MCAT score?

Is 490 a bad MCAT score? in, and most importantly, your individual section scores. Attaining a score of 490 on the MCAT means you performed in the 20% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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Can a 3.0 get into medical school?

Yes, you can enter medical school with a 3.0, but the odds are very low, you should have an excellent score on the MCAT. You can of course easily get into med school with a 3.3 and of course a 3.4 GPA. The idea that your GPA seems to be something that med schools are going to pay attention to is no way around.
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