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How do I get my MCAT waived?

Yes, there are technically 3 ways to get into medical school without taking the MCAT:
  1. Apply for baccalaureate-MD programs (BS/MD, BA/MD, or BFA/MD) that don't require the MCAT,
  2. Take part in an early assurance program (EAP), or.
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Can the MCAT be waived?

The answer is yes! There are several baccalaureate-MD programs, such as BA/MD, BS/MD, and BFA/MD that do not require you to take the MCAT. In addition, there are early assurance and guaranteed admission programs, where you do not have to take the MCAT.
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Can you waive the MCAT fee?

The AAMC's Fee Assistance Program is designed to assist those who, without financial assistance, would be unable to afford to register for the MCAT® exam or apply to medical schools that use the AMCAS® application.
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How can I avoid taking the MCAT?

The only way to avoid MCAT is to apply to medical schools that do not require it. If the school requires the submission of MCAT, then you must complete it to be an eligible applicant.
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Can you submit application without MCAT?

If you're not an early-bird type of test-taker, however, the good news is that your medical school application can be verified and processed without your MCAT score.
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How To Get Into Medical School With a LOW MCAT!!

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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Do medical schools see all your MCAT attempts?

Bryan adds that when it comes to the MCAT, all of your scores are reported to the med schools. This means every single time you've taken the MCAT except if you void your score.
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Will MCAT ever be optional?

MCAT requirements are sometimes waived for applicants with baccalaureate-MD degrees, making it simple to apply without taking the test or giving your results. A bachelor's degree and four years of medical school will take eight years. This is the typical length of most combined MD programs.
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Why is the MCAT so difficult?

Answering MCAT questions requires critical thinking, analysis of facts present and reading comprehension. These skills not easy to develop and takes a lot of practice. Fortunately there are many resources available online and at MCAT Mastery to help. The MCAT will be difficult if you fail to appropriately prepare.
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Do medical schools know if you cancel MCAT?

Fortunately for pre-meds, medical schools do not see that you voided your MCAT. However, your voided attempt counts toward your 7 lifetime MCAT attempts as well as your three attempts per year.
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What happens if you don't show for MCAT?

Please note that if you do not cancel your MCAT and do not sit for the exam, you are considered a “no show” and will lose one of your attempts to retake the MCAT. Examinees can take the MCAT up to three times in a calendar year and no more than seven times in their lifetime.
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How much is the MCAT for 2024?

As of September 2023, the MCAT registration fee (for those taking the test in 2024) is $335 for U.S. examinees and $450 for international test takers. If you qualify for the AAMC's Fee Assistance Program (FAP), the registration fee is $140.
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Has anyone ever taken the MCAT without studying?

This may sound shocking to you but every year we meet students who took the MCAT without studying.
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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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Is it bad to submit med school application without MCAT?

Some medical schools do not require an MCAT. However; please keep in mind, the most reputable and competitive medical schools will require an MCAT. Also consider that medical schools that don't require MCATs will either be more expensive, will not adequately train you to be competitive for jobs; or both.
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Why are med schools dropping the MCAT?

Only 12 percent of medical students are the first in their families to graduate college. And from 2021 to 2022, the percentage of Black matriculants into medical schools decreased 9.9 percent. The MCAT only exacerbates this problem, adding an unnecessary barrier for underrepresented individuals entering medicine.
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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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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 515 a good MCAT score?

An MCAT of 512 or above makes you a competitive applicant for both allopathic and osteopathic medical schools assuming other aspects of your candidacy are also strong. 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.
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Should I retake a 515 MCAT?

Should I Retake The MCAT If My Score Is 515? Generally, we recommend retaking the MCAT if the MCAT score is not balanced among the four sections of the MCAT or your target med-school has a higher cut-off. For example, if you scored 126/130/130/129, the 126 sticks out and can be a red flag to med-schools.
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Does taking the MCAT twice look bad?

Again, medical schools don't care if you have multiple MCAT tests on your application. Just make sure that if you screw up the first time, know why so you can prove the next time.
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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 487 a bad MCAT score?

Seeing how a 487 on the MCAT is significantly below the average MCAT score of 501, it will be in your best interest to improve your score, as most medical schools seek students with above-average credentials.
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