What happens if you get a low MCAT score?

It simply means that, statistically, on average, students with this score do not get into medical school. According to the latest statistics, students with a score of less than 506 have even less of a chance of getting into medical school. And students with scores around 501 should really consider retaking the test.
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What happens if you don't do well on the MCAT?

If they can't do well on the MCAT, then they will never get into med school, then they will never become doctors, and they will have wasted all this time dreaming and hoping and dreaming and hoping. Thing about the MCAT is that it is not just hard, but that it varies with the student.
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What happens if you retake the MCAT and get a lower score?

On a whole, retaking the exam tended to produce better scores for this group compared to their initial results. For those whose initial score was 517 or lower, the median score gain was three to four points. For retesters who originally scored 518 or higher, the median gain was zero.
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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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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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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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What's the lowest MCAT score accepted?

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 519 a good MCAT score?

Is 519 a bad MCAT score? in, and most importantly, your individual section scores. Attaining a score of 519 on the MCAT means you performed in the 98% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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How many times can you fail the MCAT?

In total, students are allowed to take the MCAT seven times.

This is the lifetime policy. If you don't achieve your desired score after seven attempts, you're out of luck. Those attempts cannot be taken one after another. You can only take the MCAT four times over a two-year period, or three times in a single year.
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Is MCAT becoming pass fail?

Step1 officially pass/fail, now MCAT will be new Step1 making where you go to med school and thus MCAT and pre-clinical grades much more important. Step 1 now pass fail, MCAT will be the new Step 1 making even more important than it already was.
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Is the MCAT impossible?

Since we can now agree that the MCAT isn't impossible, we still recognize that it is difficult and will require a certain level of preparation. This exam is designed to test both your critical thinking skills and how well you can apply your formal education to a practical and dynamic situation.
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Is 501 a good MCAT score?

With a score of 504-506 or lower, you are not going to be a very competitive candidate. But this score range is not absolutely out of the race! A score of 501 or lower is typically considered too low to be competitive, so you might want to retake the exam or apply to medical schools that do not require the MCAT.
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Can I get into med school with a low MCAT and high GPA?

There is no standard “requirement” for GPA or MCAT score for acceptance to medical school.
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Can I get into medical school with a 490 MCAT score?

Again, there is no specific threshold given that medical school admissions is a holistic process, but "achieving below a 490 MCAT score will leave you in a really tough position," Shemmassian says.
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Is 493 a good MCAT score?

Is 493 a bad MCAT score? in, and most importantly, your individual section scores. Attaining a score of 493 on the MCAT means you performed in the 29% 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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Is 486 a good MCAT score?

Attaining a score of 486 on the MCAT means you performed in the 12% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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Is 510 a good MCAT score?

MCAT scores range from 472-528, and section scores range from 118-132. Without taking other factors into account, the ideal MCAT score is 510 or above with a score of at least 127-128 on each section.
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Is 500 a good MCAT score?

The average score to put you in the 50th percentile is about 500, or 125 on each section. But even then, being in the 50th percentile is considered to be quite low. In general, anything below a cumulative MCAT score of 510 is considered to be a borderline score.
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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 the 50th percentile for MCAT?

Your MCAT total score will range between 472 and 528, with 501.5 marking the mean, or 50th percentile. Each of the four MCAT sections is scored between 118 and 132, with the 50th percentile coming in around 125 for each section, though it does vary slightly from section to section.
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Is a 520 A good MCAT score?

Attaining a score of 520 on the MCAT means you performed in the 98% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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Is a 513 A good MCAT score?

Attaining a score of 513 on the MCAT means you performed in the 90% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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