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Can I take the MCAT in high school?

You can take the MCAT as early as you want, but most medical schools want a score from within the last 3 years. Ambitious test takers can take the MCAT after their sophomore year, but it's often better to wait. At what age can you take the MCAT? There is no age requirement for taking the MCAT.
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At what age do you take the MCAT?

The earliest you should take the MCAT is sometime late in your sophomore year or during the summer between your sophomore and junior years.
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Can I go straight from high school to medical school?

Can you apply to medical school right after high school? The answer is yes and no. You can't go directly to med school after your high school graduation. However, there are special programs to get you into medical school right after obtaining your Bachelor's Degree without having to apply.
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Is it possible to study for the MCAT during school?

As we've mentioned in previous blog posts, MCAT prep is a substantial time commitment, especially for students studying for the MCAT with full-time school or a job! The average med school student (e.g., ~501 MCAT score) studies for 240 hours so that they can obtain a good MCAT score.
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What grade can you take MCAT?

Some may feel prepared to take the MCAT after their sophomore year, while others need more time. You decide when is the best time to take the MCAT. Every student is different, and as long as your MCAT score is ready by the time you apply to medical school, taking the MCAT senior year or earlier is fine.
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Can I take the MCAT at 16?

The earliest you can take the MCAT is after your Sophomore year.
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Is it OK to fail the MCAT?

Retaking the MCAT isn't a red flag, and even three attempts may not impact your admissions decision, although we recommend performing your best on the first two tests.
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Is 2 months enough to study for MCAT?

For most students, two months is not enough time to spend studying for the MCAT. As the official MCAT prep of the American Medical Student Association (AMSA), Kaplan recommends that you spend 300-350 hours studying so you can earn a good MCAT score.
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Can I go to med school without MCAT?

Yes, it is possible to get into certain medical schools without taking the MCAT. Though, you must keep in mind that the vast majority of schools require you to take the MCAT. As a result, your options become more limited should you choose to skip the exam.
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Can anyone just take the MCAT?

The MCAT assesses your knowledge of the natural sciences and critical thinking skills necessary for the practice of medicine. Anyone planning to apply for a health professions school (MD-granting and DO-granting programs) can take the MCAT.
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Can you become a doctor if you did bad in high school?

In fact, medical schools don't even look at your high school record (there may be some exceptions, so be sure to check at the schools you're interested in). The key is to show growth and dedication during your college years. If you have bad grades in college, it will be very, very difficult to get into med school.
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Can a 13 year old get into medical school?

"I graduated High school LAST YEAR at 12 years old and here I am one year later I've been accepted into Med School at 13. I'm a junior in college," she wrote. "Statistics would have said I never would have made it. A little black girl adopted from Fontana California."
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Can you go to med school at 18?

First, medical schools do not have a cut-off age. There is technically no age limit for applying to medical school, and your age should not impact your application. As long as you meet the requirements, you can apply to the medical schools of your choice.
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Is 3 months enough to study for MCAT?

Kaplan recommends studying for the MCAT over a period of four to six months for a total of 300 to 350 hours. If you feel confident in your test-taking skills and aren't overwhelmed by the 25 hour per week MCAT study schedule, then three months can be enough time for you to study for the MCAT.
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How much does the MCAT cost?

How much does the MCAT cost? It costs $330 to take the MCAT (and $370 for late registration 1–2 weeks before your test date). This initial MCAT registration fee includes the distribution of your MCAT scores to medical schools.
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How many years is MCAT valid?

Your MCAT Scores will be valid for most medical schools in the United States and Canada for two to three years.
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Does Harvard require MCAT?

With a strong extracurricular background and systematic application approach, you'll increase your odds of getting in. Note that, to apply to Harvard Medical School, you must submit MCAT scores taken within the past three years.
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Can you be a doctor without the MCAT?

While the MCAT is one of the most common medical school requirements in the US and Canada, it is possible to become a doctor without taking this test. In the US, this route is usually reserved for those who have known that they want to become a physician for a while.
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What is the lowest MCAT score accepted into medical school?

Medical institutions in the U.S. and Canada that necessitate the MCAT typically accept scores ranging from 490-495 at the minimum. Scores below 490 are rarely if ever, accepted. Interestingly, a vast majority of individuals score above this range. Recent data suggests that the average score hovers around 506.5.
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Is Khan Academy good for MCAT?

The Khan Academy MCAT prep course is a good resource for students who not only have a tight budget but want an MCAT prep course that is AAMC-approved. With thousands of practice questions to help you study for the MCAT, you might not need to look for other supplemental MCAT resources.
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What is a 520 score on the MCAT?

Attaining a score of 520 on the MCAT means you performed in the 98% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred. For example: 130 (C/P) 130 (CARS) 130 (B/B) 130 (P/S).
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Is 120 days enough for MCAT?

In general, you should spend at least 300–350 total hours studying for the MCAT, and up to 500 hours. This includes content review, taking practice tests, reviewing the practice tests, and studying what you miss.
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Is a 512 MCAT good?

If you scored a 512 on the MCAT, this means you performed in the 85th percentile according to most recent AAMC statistics, and you now have a competitive score for med-school admission.
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What is a bad first MCAT score?

So, technically speaking, a bad MCAT score would be anything below 500. However, in order to be a competitive applicant, you should aim to score much higher than 500. A good MCAT score largely depends on the schools you are applying to.
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Should I retake a 500 MCAT?

Yes, if you want to maximize your chances of achieving medical school acceptance, we recommend you retake the MCAT if your score is 500.
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