List of schools that won't be accepting the '14 MCAT for '17

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Wondering if anyone has this. Thanks!

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Your best bet is to make a school list and then check each school in the MSAR when it is updated for '17 deadlines this spring. Anyone no longer accepting you'll have to cross out or replace.

You might be able to work on this now by checking current deadlines and simply adding a year
 
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https://aamc-orange.global.ssl.fast...154-42de-9775-df0ec78b5dda/mcatexampolicy.pdf

This should answer your questions for the most part. Note I only see a handful of schools that won't accept the old MCAT for next cycle but some of the ones that won't are state schools. If you are from a state like Nebraska where U of Nebraska won't accept the old MCAT next year, well that will be something you have to consider.
 
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https://aamc-orange.global.ssl.fast...154-42de-9775-df0ec78b5dda/mcatexampolicy.pdf

This should answer your questions for the most part. Note I only see a handful of schools that won't accept the old MCAT for next cycle but some of the ones that won't are state schools. If you are from a state like Nebraska where U of Nebraska won't accept the old MCAT next year, well that will be something you have to consider.
Oh well that's a huge relief! Just wanted to know in case this cycle doesn't pan out for me, hoping I won't have to resort to the '17 cycle
 
The real question is "to what extent do they prefer the 2015 MCAT?" for the schools that indicate that they prefer the new test but accept both (the yellow boxes in Grapes' link). How much more impressive will an old test scorer's score need to be to get a II?
 
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