Should I push my MCAT back?

A: If you're retaking the test, you're not going to get it back until the beginning of July which means that the medical schools aren't going to review your application until the beginning of July. That's not bad. Only take the test when you're prepared. Don't push back your MCAT later, either.
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Can I push back my MCAT date?

You can make a request for rescheduling via the MCAT Registration System or by calling 202-828-0600. Before you reschedule, be sure to make sure that you will still receive scores back in time before your medical school application deadlines.
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When should you reschedule your MCAT?

There is no issue with rescheduling your MCAT as long as you are ready to pay the necessary fees and you reschedule before the final ten-day period. You should also make sure that your MCAT scores will be available before the deadline of your med school application.
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Is retaking the MCAT worth it?

For some, a retest may not be necessary. However, if your initial test score isn't what you'd hoped for, you know you're capable of more, and you can dedicate significant time and effort to substantially improving your score, retaking the MCAT may be well worth your while.
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Does Cancelling MCAT count as an attempt?

Keep in mind that if you cancel your MCAT registration in time, it will not count as an attempt. A no-show, however, will go towards the maximum amount of times you can take the MCAT. Learn more about how many times you can take the MCAT.
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Is 3 months enough to study for MCAT?

12 weeks, or 3 months, is generally sufficient time to spend studying for the MCAT at about 20 hours per week. This can be compressed or extended based on your schedule.
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Is the MCAT still shortened 2022?

Is the MCAT still shortened 2022? No. The MCAT will no longer be shortened in 2022. Test takers will return to the standard schedule of 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
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Is a 505 MCAT competitive?

So, for students who are doing about average or a little above average on the MCAT, in the 502-505 range, that's good enough to get a look and probably good enough to get an interview—although you would have to knock it out of the park on everything else—it could get you an acceptance.
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How hard is it to get a 509 on the MCAT?

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 bad to reschedule MCAT?

The likelihood is that you will perform better on your exam day and are just facing the common bottleneck in testing scores prior to your exam. If this is the case, you should not reschedule your exam unless you strongly believe your test performance will not reflect your preparedness.
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Can you get lucky on MCAT?

e) Yes, there is luck involved in the MCAT. That's just the nature of the game. Not everyone can get a top score.
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What happens if you don't do well on the MCAT?

First, the good news: You can't actually fail the MCAT. You might have received a very low score, but the MCAT score report does not include a “pass/fail” designation. Still, one of the most helpless feelings a student applying to medical school can experience is bombing the MCAT—there's no doubt about that.
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Should I take the MCAT without studying?

Scoring well on the MCAT is hard if you do not study properly. Conversely, if you master high-yield content, take lots of test-like practice problems in test-like conditions, and study exactly what you miss, you can score very well on the MCAT and increase your chances of getting into your dream medical school.
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Should I retake a 515 MCAT?

To get an excellent MCAT score means to score in the overall 90th percentile, which currently means a score of 515 or greater. Anything above the score of 517 is considered as outstanding. With that kind of score, it will be difficult for med schools to reject your application!
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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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Is a 508 A good MCAT score?

A 508 is a good MCAT score if you scored a high, even distribution for each individual score. For example, a 127 (C/P), 127 (CARS), 127 (B/B), 127 (P/S) (508) is excellent. It shows medical schools that you passed every section of the exam.
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How hard is it to get a 495 on the MCAT?

Attaining a score of 495 on the MCAT means you performed in the 35% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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Is a 525 MCAT good?

Attaining a score of 525 on the MCAT means you performed in the 100% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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Can I get into MD with 505 MCAT?

Consider the DO path

However, DO matriculants continue to have lower average MCAT scores and lower average GPAs. Here's my quick personal algorithm for determining which option may be better when considering low testing scores: An MCAT score of 505 is the minimum viable score when applying to MD programs.
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Is the MCAT getting harder?

The AAMC essentially does a “curving” against the difficulty of the test from across 20,000 test takers. It's not curved against the 20 kids in the room with you. So, assuming that in any two or three-year period the pool of premeds doesn't change much, it can't get any harder.
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What month is the easiest MCAT?

A lot of people that re-wrote their MCATs have told me that they found the January one easier and scored better.
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Is the shortened MCAT harder?

A shorter practice exam is mentally easier, and over faster. For a busy student with little extra time, finishing the exam with a bonus hour+ to relax was a welcome break.
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How many hours per day should I study for MCAT?

Most people need 10–15 hours per week to study for the MCAT over a period of at least four to six months . In total, you should aim for at least 200 to 300 hours of MCAT study time.
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