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What is the minimum age for MCAT?

There is no age requirement for taking the MCAT. However, taking the MCAT early, just to see how you'll do, is not a good idea. Medical schools will see this score, and you simply won't be as prepared. (Plus, it counts against your 7 total lifetime chances to take the exam).
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Can I take MCAT in junior year?

The MCAT is something that requires planning and should not be taken on a whim. The ideal time to take the MCAT is the spring of your junior year of college, if you plan to attend medical school immediately following graduation.
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What grade can you take MCAT?

In this guide, we mentioned that the earliest you should take the MCAT is the summer following your sophomore year, and that recommendation was for someone who is not planning to take a gap year. If you do plan to take a gap year, you will have a bit of a buffer and some more time.
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Can anybody take the MCAT?

Am I eligible to take the MCAT exam? You are eligible to take the MCAT exam if you are planning to apply to a health professions school, which includes: M.D.-granting programs. D.O.-granting programs.
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How early do you have to be to get your MCAT?

Plan to arrive at the testing center 30 minutes prior to the exam start time. Test center Administrators will start checking in examinees 30 minutes before your exam starts. It's best to plan and know how to get to your testing center and how long it will take.
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Can a high schooler take the MCAT?

Acceptance into these programs is highly competitive, since there aren't many spots available each year. Of course, BS/MD programs won't be looking for stats such as MCAT scores, since you can't take this exam right out of high school.
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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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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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How much does an MCAT cost?

The MCAT test cost is $335. This is the standard registration fee for the exam. There's also an international fee of $120 for anyone outside the U.S. or Canada.
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Does it look bad if you take the MCAT twice?

Taking the MCAT twice is fine; even three times shouldn't impact your admissions too much. However, any more tries can begin to damage your application. Aim to avoid taking the MCAT multiple times while planning to retake it once if necessary.
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Will a 500 MCAT get me into med school?

Although the average now is a little bit higher, 500 is typically good enough. Don't worry about your stats. You can apply, in the context of having diversity as well for medical schools. It's just what it is, you play the cards that you're dealt.
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What's the lowest MCAT score accepted?

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 it OK to fail the MCAT?

First there is no passing score for the MCAT it's just one of many things medical schools look at for acceptance but obviously getting a higher score is better and schools like Harvard will want a high score even for someone who did other amazing things.
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How many kids take the MCAT?

Each year, more than 85,000 students sit for the exam. All medical schools in the United States and many in Canada require MCAT scores for regular admission to medical school. Many health profession schools and graduate programs also accept MCAT scores in lieu of other standardized tests.
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How hard is the MCAT exam?

Some will find it very tough while others might be able to breeze through it. Depending on one's skills, knowledge, and level of preparation, the MCAT can prove to be very hard or manageable. Only a few will dare say that it's easy, however.
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How late is too late to take the MCAT?

Taking the MCAT senior year is usually the last time students will take the test. If you're wondering when to take the MCAT with no gap year, medical schools normally begin accepting applications in June, so you can take the MCAT anywhere from January to May of your application year.
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Does the UK accept MCAT?

The MCAT is used in the admissions process for nearly all Medical Schools across the US and Canada. In fact, only 19 out of the total 172 US Medical Schools don't require it. In the UK, the only Medical School that will accept the MCAT is the Graduate Entry Medicine course at the University of Worcester.
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Do UK universities accept MCAT?

6. Can I take the MCAT instead of the UCAT or BMAT? Some medical schools in the UK may accept MCAT scores, but in general the UCAT or BMAT is a required component to apply to med school in the UK.
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What is the UK equivalent of the MCAT?

While the MCAT exam is used by the majority of U.S. medical schools and many Canadian schools, to support their selection process, the UCAT is predominantly used by UK medical schools and some international universities.
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Does Harvard require MCAT?

Our Committee on Admissions evaluates applications based on a variety of criteria that range from students' academic records and MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) scores to their extracurricular activities, research, and community-service experiences in the field of health care.
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What doctors don't have to take the MCAT?

BA/MD and BS/MD programs that Don't Require MCAT:
  • University at Albany/Upstate Medical University.
  • CUNY School of Medicine.
  • Drexel University College of Medicine.
  • Hampton-Meharry BS-MD Program.
  • Marshall University Joan C. ...
  • Northwestern University The Feinberg School of Medicine.
  • Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
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Do med schools see every MCAT?

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.
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What if I have to pee during MCAT?

MCAT Bathroom Breaks

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 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 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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