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Do you get scrap paper on 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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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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Are you allowed a blank paper in the MCAT?

You cannot bring any papers, even blank ones, into the test. You may only write on the noteboard that is provided to you, and you must turn in the noteboard once it fills up. If you use the entire noteboard, a testing administrator will bring you an entirely new one.
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Is the MCAT given on paper?

The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is required for admission to most medical schools. The MCAT exam is computer-based and tests physical and biological sciences, verbal reasoning, and writing skills.
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Do you get breaks on the MCAT?

During the MCAT exam, you will have two 10-minute breaks and one 30-minute mid-exam break. During these times, know what you can and cannot access. To make any notes or calculations during your exam, you will be given a noteboard booklet and fine-point marker.
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Is 528 MCAT bad?

A great score is 515 to 528 (the maximum possible score), while an average score is 502 to 508. In contrast, a poor score is 501 and below. This guide will go over what a good MCAT score is and how medical schools use your score to make their decision.
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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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How much paper do you get on MCAT?

The current booklet is laminated, 8.5” x 14” with spiral binding (AKA, MCAT scratch pad). The printing is double-sided composed of a cover page and 9 pages with graph paper. You are also provided with 1 fine point marker: a Staedtler Lumocolor non-permanent marker.
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Can you wear earplugs during MCAT?

Earplugs and/or headsets (available at the test center) to assist with noise reduction. Individual storage for medication, food, and drink (accessible during scheduled breaks) Ability to adjust monitor height and brightness (with assistance from test center staff)
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Do medical schools see if you void MCAT?

Do Schools Know If You Void an MCAT? No, medical schools will not know if you void an MCAT. That said, this attempt will count in your total number of MCAT attempts. You can take the MCAT up to three times in a year, four times over two years, and seven times in a lifetime.
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Can you drink water during MCAT?

During your scheduled breaks, you may access only food, water, and medication.
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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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Are there bathroom breaks during MCAT?

You may also leave the testing room during the break to access food, drink, or medicines, or to use the restroom.
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What is the hardest subject in MCAT?

The two sections that students typically have the most difficulty with on the exam is either Chem/Phys or CARS. This, of course, depends on the student.
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What is the most heavily tested subject on the MCAT?

1. What are high-yield MCAT topics? 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).
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What does it take to get a 528 on the MCAT?

What is the highest MCAT score ever recorded? A 528 is the highest MCAT score that you can achieve by scoring a perfect 132 in each of the four MCAT sections. Each of the four MCAT sections is scored from a 118 to a 132, and when you add these four sections up, you can score anywhere between a 472 and a 528.
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Does the MCAT penalize guessing?

It's worth noting that there is no negative marking or penalties for incorrect answers in the MCAT exam – these are scored the same as unanswered questions – therefore, you won't be penalized for guessing an answer if you're unsure.
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Can you get extra time on MCAT for ADHD?

The types of accommodations that are available vary depending on the disability. For ADHD the most common testing accommodations are: Extended time (25%, 50%, or 100% extra time) Private testing room.
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Can you check your phone during MCAT breaks?

You can put your cellphone in the locker as long as it's turned off. But generally, leave your cellphone at home or in the car.
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Is 517 a good 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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Do med schools see all your MCAT scores?

While medical schools will see all your MCAT scores, admissions committees will use multiple scores in different ways, including: Considering your highest score only. Considering the average of every score. Considering all scores, but weighing your recent score most heavily.
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Is a 500 MCAT score good?

The MCAT scale is centered so that a 500 represents the mean score. AAMC recommends that med school admission committees consider applicants near the center of the range, rather than placing the most emphasis on the higher end of the scale.
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Why is the MCAT 7 hours?

The actual MCAT is over 6 hours long. But allowing times for breaks, check-in, and arriving early at the exam center, expect it to take at least 8 hours on your test day. Update for 2020 - NEW MCAT Timing: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AAMC has temporarily shortened the MCAT to 5-hours-and-45 minutes.
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Can you bring pills to MCAT?

Pills (e.g., Tylenol or aspirin; must be unwrapped and not in a bottle or container). *Note: Candidates may bring pills that are still in the packaging if the medication states that it MUST remain in the packaging, e.g., nitro glycerin pills that cannot be exposed to air. Packaging may be subject to visual inspection.
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