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How do pharmacy schools calculate the PCAT composite scores if you have taken more than one PCAT?
Say I got a 80 and 86 percentile on Biology and Chemistry and 4 percentile on reading comprehension, and 67 on verbal ability on the first PcaT BUT...
46 and 78 on bio and chem on the second PCAT and 70 and 90 on reading comprehension and verbal ability, respectively on the second PCAT.
Do pharmacy schools just take the highest subsection score from each PCAt, like 80 on bio, 86 on chem, 70 on reading, and 90 on verbal ability and then calulate a "new" composite score to be used for the admissions?
Say I got a 80 and 86 percentile on Biology and Chemistry and 4 percentile on reading comprehension, and 67 on verbal ability on the first PcaT BUT...
46 and 78 on bio and chem on the second PCAT and 70 and 90 on reading comprehension and verbal ability, respectively on the second PCAT.
Do pharmacy schools just take the highest subsection score from each PCAt, like 80 on bio, 86 on chem, 70 on reading, and 90 on verbal ability and then calulate a "new" composite score to be used for the admissions?