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If it's too late to get any sort of refund, I would at least plan on taking the exam and voiding it. Normally that's a poor strategy (waste of money), but since you are already signed up and can't get your money back, you might as well get a good practice test in, with the real testing condition. I think schools can see that you voided, so consider that, but I can't imagine one voided test would count against you.My MCAT is scheduled for June 1st and I just took AAMC FL 2 and scored 509. On AAMC FL 1, I scored 510. I was originally hoping for a 515 but it looks like that it difficult to get now 🙁
1. Should I go ahead and take the June 1st test after more review and hope that being early may slightly help the average score?
2. Should I cancel my exam (with no refund) and postpone to June 17th and still be on time? (but honestly, will two extra weeks change my score any? is it worth losing $790 - $480 for this test plus $310 for the new exam)
3. Should I take the exam, keep studying (this time focusing exclusively on practice), and retake late July in case my score is low?
Last day to cancel is today, so I really REALLY need some advice!!!
FYI - in case its important, I'm a VA resident with GPA = 3.8 and I have good LORs, service, clinical, research experience.
But cancel and reschedule to when? I am planning to apply this cycle. And why would taking it on June 1st, practicing hard for the next two months and then retaking late July be a bad option?
But cancel and reschedule to when? I am planning to apply this cycle. And why would taking it on June 1st, practicing hard for the next two months and then retaking late July be a bad option?
If I were you, I would keep working hard until June 1st and just go for it. Your GPA is high and you have good ECs. A ~510 is a decent score given your stats.
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Cancel and take the exam ONLY if you're 100% ready.My MCAT is scheduled for June 1st and I just took AAMC FL 2 and scored 509. On AAMC FL 1, I scored 510. I was originally hoping for a 515 but it looks like that it difficult to get now 🙁
1. Should I go ahead and take the June 1st test after more review and hope that being early may slightly help the average score?
2. Should I cancel my exam (with no refund) and postpone to June 17th and still be on time? (but honestly, will two extra weeks change my score any? is it worth losing $790 - $480 for this test plus $310 for the new exam)
3. Should I take the exam, keep studying (this time focusing exclusively on practice), and retake late July in case my score is low?
Last day to cancel is today, so I really REALLY need some advice!!!
FYI - in case its important, I'm an ORM VA resident with GPA = 3.8 and I have good LORs, service, clinical, research experience.
Cancel and take the exam ONLY if you're 100% ready.
Alternatively, you could take the exam, but void at the first hint if uncertainty. in your gut.