Is 31 a good MCAT score?

31 is roughly 83rd percentile. Nevertheless, keep in mind that this is an average. Applicants with scores greater than 31 get rejected and applicants with scores less than 31 get accepted. Generally a 33 is a safe score while anything above 35 would be considered a great score.
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What MCAT score is too low?

What constitutes a low MCAT? A low MCAT is an MCAT that does not match the MCAT requirements of the schools you are applying to. More specifically, a score of 506 is considered to be on the lower end of the scale. With a score of 504-506 or lower, you are not going to be a very competitive candidate.
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What is a decent MCAT score?

What is a Good MCAT Score? A good MCAT score is above 511 with no section score below 127. However, a “good” MCAT score will vary from applicant to applicant which is especially important because medical school applicants are evaluated holistically.
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Should I retake a 509 MCAT?

Retaking a 509 for a 515 or higher would be worth it. Retaking it and scoring the same or lower would be very bad.
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What is an average MCAT score 2021?

For the 2020-2021 application cycle, the average MCAT scores among medical school applicants were 506.4 with a standard deviation of 9.2. In the same application cycle, the average MCAT scores among medical school matriculants were 511.5 with a standard deviation of 6.5.
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What’s a Good Enough MCAT Score?



Is it OK to take MCAT twice?

Does retaking the MCAT look bad? Like reapplying to medical school, retaking the MCAT does not inherently look bad. That said, you should strive to take the MCAT as few times as possible.
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Is MCAT or GPA 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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Is 504 a good MCAT score?

Is 504 a bad MCAT score? in, and most importantly, your individual section scores. Attaining a score of 504 on the MCAT means you performed in the 67% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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Should I apply to med school with a low MCAT?

It is possible to get into medical school with a low MCAT score if you have a stellar GPA. Schools understand that students have bad days. Your GPA shows that you're able to handle the curriculum and have a good grasp of the material. So, they may be willing to accept a lower MCAT score.
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Is 30 a good MCAT score?

Old MCAT Scoring System: Range between 3-45. A 50th percentile score approximated 25. New MCAT Scoring System: Range between 472-528. A 50th percentile score approximates 500.
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Is the new or old MCAT harder?

Students that don't have this background will of course find the current MCAT to be harder. Test Length: The current MCAT is nearly twice as long as the old MCAT. Most students are not used to taking a seven-hour long test and will struggle to maintain focus throughout the entire exam.
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What is a low tier medical school?

The low tier medical schools consist of schools that rank outside of the top 20. They include state schools such as the University of Florida(UF) or the University of Colorado(CU). Competitive scores for this group include a GPA of 3.5 or higher and an MCAT score of 508 or higher.
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Which medical school is the easiest?

The 20 Easiest Medical Schools to Get Into
  • University of Mississippi Medical Center.
  • Mercer University School of Medicine.
  • East Carolina University.
  • University of North Dakota School of Medicine.
  • University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine.
  • The University of South Dakota.
  • Augusta University.
  • University of Oklahoma.
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Do MCAT scores really matter?

Your stats don't matter. They matter up to a certain extent or point in the application process. And then everything else takes over. As an applicant, you have to work on the rest of your application, as those other aspects matter even more than your stats.
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Do med schools see all your MCAT scores?

Yes, all of your scores will be seen by medical schools. You can take the MCAT at the end of your sophmore year if you feel fully prepared. Before you do take the MCAT, just make sure that you have completed all of your pre-reqs.
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Should I retake a 508 MCAT?

508-510 are all fine, and if you don't get accepted with a score in that range, it's not because of your MCAT score. Anything that's 510 and above will help you. This is going to discourage a lot of people because they may only be getting a 504 or 505.
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Do schools average MCAT scores?

Just like for MD schools, osteopathic medical schools require you to submit your MCAT score, transcripts, and letters of recommendation (each school has specific requirements, so check!). The average GPA for DO students is 3.54, while the average MCAT score is 503.8.
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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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Can you get into med school with 509?

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 509 on the MCAT means you performed in the 82% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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Is it hard to get a 502 on the MCAT?

Is 502 a bad MCAT score? in, and most importantly, your individual section scores. Attaining a score of 502 on the MCAT means you performed in the 60% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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