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Why is the AAMC PREview important?

The PREview exam is designed to enhance the medical school admissions process by providing an assessment of pre-professional competencies that medical students need to demonstrate to be successful in medical school, in residency training, and as physicians.
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How important is the AAMC PREview exam?

The AAMC PREview professional readiness exam is an important tool that will provide a standardized and objective way for medical schools to assess certain premed competencies that are critical to the practice of medicine.
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What do the PREview scores mean for AAMC?

Your score is based on the extent to which your effectiveness ratings of each response align with subject matter experts' ratings. Full credit is awarded for an item if your response matches the medical educators' rating.
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Is a 6 on the PREview exam good?

Scale score of 6: 78th percentile. Scale score of 7: 93rd percentile. Scale score of 8: 98th percentile. Scale score of 9: 100th percentile.
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What are the core competencies of the AAMC PREview exam?

The AAMC PREview® professional readiness exam is designed to look beyond academic metrics to assess and evaluate professional competencies such as resilience and adaptability, service orientation, ethical responsibility to self and others, empathy and compassion, cultural awareness, cultural humility, and teamwork and ...
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AAMC Preview Exam: Everything You Need to Know for Medical School Applications!

Do all medical schools see AAMC PREview?

AMCAS® Application-Participating Schools. In 2023, all AMCAS program participating medical schools were invited to use the PREview exam in their admissions processes.
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How do I ace AAMC PREview?

  1. CONFIRM THE TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS AND CHECK ALL IN ADVANCE.
  2. FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH SITUATIONAL JUDGMENT TESTS.
  3. LEARN THE 8 AAMC COMPETENCIES.
  4. TAKE THE AAMC PREVIEW PRACTICE EXAM.
  5. LEARN HOW TO RATE AAMC PREVIEW RESPONSES.
  6. GET EXPERT FEEDBACK.
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Should I retake AAMC PREview?

If you're unhappy with your AAMC PREview score and in a new admissions cycle, you may want to retake the exam. You can't retake the AAMC PREview exam during an admissions cycle; you may only retake it if you finished the admissions cycle and are reapplying.
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Should I retake AAMC PREview exam?

Therefore, if you decide to delay applying to medical school or you reapply to medical school, your score is valid for multiple years. The choice to retake the exam is completely up to you.
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Can you submit amcas without PREview?

When you initiate or submit your AMCAS application, all PREview scores for exams taken since 2020 will be automatically uploaded to your AMCAS application. However, not all schools have adopted use of the PREview exam at this time.
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How can I improve my AAMC PREview score?

The best way to practice is to study the core competencies and to keep your sense of the pressing issue sharp. Make use of AAMC resources, especially PREview practice tests.
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Does UCLA require AAMC PREview?

Your PREview exam score is required to complete your application and should be provided as early as possible in the application season.
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How long does AAMC PREview score last?

How and when are PREview scores released? Scores are released approximately one month after the exam is taken. Scores are visible only to schools participating in the PREview. Scores are not expected to expire, but it will be up to each participating school to decide for how many years a score will remain valid.
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How many scenarios are there in AAMC PREview?

You will be presented with 30 scenario sets, which include 186 items. A scenario set includes a scenario and items. Each scenario is a short paragraph describing a situation that medical students may encounter during medical school.
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What happens if I miss my AAMC preview exam?

If you miss the exam entirely, you may select a later testing date, but the full fee will be due. This is also assuming that you have not passed the application deadlines for other Test Windows.
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Does it look bad to take the MCAT twice?

Retaking the MCAT multiple times isn't necessarily bad as long as your score improves each time. If your score worsens with each attempt or stays the same, it won't strengthen your med school application.
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Is the real MCAT harder than the practice tests?

There is a lot of debate on this topic and it largely depends on who you ask. Some students find the AAMC practice exams to be more difficult than the actual MCAT, while others find them to be a good predictor of what they will see on the test day.
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Is taking PREview in August too late?

Similar to the MCAT, please take the AAMC PREview by the end of September of your application year. There is no disadvantage for scores arriving through October. Applicants with a later exam in the calendar year will have the same access to holistic admissions review.
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Do med schools see voided MCAT?

If you VOID your test, it will not be scored at all, and your participation in that administration of the MCAT will not be reported to any schools at all.
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What med schools don t use AMCAS?

Schools Not Participating in the AMCAS Application for Admission to their MD Program:
  • CUNY School of Medicine – The Sophie Davis Biomedical Education Program.
  • Baylor College of Medicine.
  • University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio.
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.
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Can you get AMCAS verified without MCAT?

Do I need to have an official MCAT score for my AMCAS application to be submitted or verified? No, your AMCAS can be submitted and verified before you have an official MCAT score.
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What GPA do med schools see?

Because of the sheer volume of medical school applications they have to wade through, admissions officers have to make some initial screening decisions based largely on GPA and MCAT scores. The average GPA for medical school matriculants in 2022–2023 was a 3.68 science, a 3.84 non-science, and a 3.75 overall.
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What is the lowest GPA accepted to UCLA medical school?

We do not have a minimum GPA requirement. We do not have a set course or group of classes that you need to take. However, we do have a set of competency levels. As long as you meet those competency levels, you can feel confident you meet the medical school requirements and apply.
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What is the minimum MCAT score for UCLA?

The holistic admissions process takes into account all the elements of your application. We do not put focus on any one factor. We do not have a minimum MCAT score or a minimum GPA. Holistically, we're looking at your experiences to understand you as an individual.
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