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Do you get a pencil and paper during the MCAT?

Will I get scratch paper to use when I take the MCAT? Scratch paper and pencils are provided at the test center.
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Do you get paper and pencil on MCAT?

Some students are surprised to receive a laminated notepad and a marker (“wet-erase pen”) instead of scratch paper with a pen or pencil when they take their computer-based MCAT at Pearson VUE. A few tips and a little familiarity with your new exam tool will help you to treat it like a friend and not like your enemy!
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What materials do you get on the MCAT?

The following items are the only items allowed in the testing room during the MCAT® exam:
  • Photo Identification.
  • Center-provided noteboard and marker.
  • Center-provided storage key.
  • Center provided foam, wireless earplugs.
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How much scratch paper do you get on the MCAT?

Do I Get Scratch Paper on the MCAT? The good news is that yes, you do get scratch paper on the MCAT in the form of “noteboards,” or wet-erase pages with a fine-tip marker. The noteboard includes 9 single-sided note pages (8 inches by 14 inches), and you can see an example here.
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Can you look at notes during MCAT breaks?

Even holding or touching an electronic device is considered a violation of MCAT policies and will be treated as such. Do NOT access any notes or other study materials.
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Do I get a piece of paper on the MCAT?

Before you begin your exam, you will receive a white laminated noteboard booklet and a fine point marker. Includes a cover page (that can't be used for notes) followed by 9 total graph-lined pages for you to write on. The booklet is wet erase, so you won't be able to erase your writing during the exam.
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Can I chew gum during MCAT?

Can you chew gum during the MCAT? Nope. You are not allowed to chew gum when you are in the physical testing room in front of the computer. You can, however, chew gum when you are on any of the three breaks.
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Is 517 a bad MCAT score?

An MCAT of 515, which will place you in the 90th percentile of all test takers, or above will make you a much more competitive applicant. A score over 517, the 94th percentile, should nearly guarantee admission.
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Is a 490 MCAT score bad?

Minimum MCAT Score Accepted Into Med School

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. Thus, adequate preparation makes many test-takers perform better than initially expected.
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Can you drink water during MCAT?

Food and drink are not allowed in the room under standard test conditions; however, these items can be stored in your locker and accessed during breaks. No special approval is required to access food and drink during scheduled or additional approved break times.
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What is the most heavily tested subject on the MCAT?

Some disciplines have a larger number of questions devoted to them in the MCAT than others. For instance, Biology has the highest number of questions (45), followed by Psychology (38), and Biochemistry (30). Similarly, some foundational concepts have a higher percentage of questions within each section.
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What is the hardest subject in MCAT?

Many students consider CARS the most difficult MCAT section, with AAMC data showing that the average CARS score is about 1 point lower than the other MCAT section scores. This is likely because CARS requires a different way of thinking through problems and can be more difficult to prepare for.
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What do you wear to the MCAT?

What to Wear on MCAT Test Day
  • Choose clothing you are comfortable in. ...
  • Test your clothing in advance to ensure you are able to sit comfortably for long stretches of time.
  • Avoid unnecessary accessories, such as jewelry and watches, since they will not be allowed in the testing room.
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Can you wear earplugs during MCAT?

If your wheelchair requires a height-adjustable table, please apply for accommodations so we may better serve you. Facial tissues (must be provided by the testing center). Earplugs (must be provided by the testing center). * • Noise reducing headphones (must be provided by the testing center).
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Do you bring your own laptop to MCAT?

You will not be allowed to bring any electronic devices into the exam, nor can you store them loose in the storage unit that you access during break. Instead, all electronic devices will be sealed in a bag that will be unsealed by a test administrator at the conclusion of the exam.
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Can you wear a hat during MCAT?

prohibited during the test.
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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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Is 512 MCAT too low?

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 realistic MCAT score?

In general, a good MCAT score is 511 and above.

So do not worry too much if your score is lower than this. However, if you want to get accepted into a top medical school, you will probably need to aim for a score significantly higher than this.
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Should I retake a 508 MCAT?

If you want to maximize your chances of achieving medical school acceptance, and if your overall application is not strong, we recommend you retake the MCAT if your score is 508.
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Should I retake a 513 MCAT?

You should retake a 513 MCAT score if your score is not balanced among the 4 sections, or if your target med-school(s) require a higher score for you to be competitive.
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Should I retake a 515 MCAT?

While going from 515 to 517 looks good, going from 498 to 501 looks great. So statistically speaking, unless you're already in the very highest tier of test takers, chances are that retaking the MCAT will result in a better score and will ultimately benefit your application.
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What if I have to pee during MCAT?

Go to the restroom right after your check-in and during all your breaks, even if you do not feel you have to. This way, you will not have to take time away from your actual testing to go to the restroom. If you do feel you have to go throughout a section, you can still do so.
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Is a calculator allowed on the MCAT?

You aren't allowed to use a calculator on the MCAT, so you need to practice doing arithmetic calculations by hand. Fortunately, the amount of calculation you'll have to do is small.
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Is MCAT all multiple choice?

The MCAT is completely multiple choice. The score range of each of the 4 MCAT sections is 118-132, for a total perfect score of 528. The lowest possible score is 472. Each of the 4 sections is worth 25% of your final score.
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