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Started by badatbiochem24
Not sure why you are panicking so much about the MCAT this time?I am a reapplicant. I have a 3.5 GPA and last year I received a 503 on the MCAT. Despite this I was able to get 2 MD Interviews. I studied to retake the MCAT and reworked my application this year. I was averaging a 510 on my FLs and was scheduled to take it 6/29 (which is later than I would have liked, but due to personal reasons I ended up having it to take it on that date). I ended up voiding and spent 6 days completely out of it. I rescheduled for 7/15, but the void has really crushed my confidence. I don't know if I should push to 7/29 or just give up for this cycle. Any input would help. I feel extremely lost and frustrated right now.
A voided test won't affect you negatively.
If you can't get past the feeling of panic before your next test date then cancel it.
Re-apply with your current score and an improved primary application, including some things you had forgotten to mention last time according to your past posts and advice.
You're fine for DO schools!
I am definitely applying DO this time around. I am wondering if it is even worth taking the MCAT and applying MD at this point.You're fine for DO schools!
When do you think that you'd be 100% ready to take the exam?I am definitely applying DO this time around. I am wondering if it is even worth taking the MCAT and applying MD at this point.
Not too late for your state schools, but in you're not on the right mind state, best to not retakeI think if I could take a few days to mentally reset, I could be ready by 7/29. My MD application will have been submitted and then I would start pre-writing secondaries immediately after the MCAT to submit as soon as received. The information is in my brain and I feel like I can actually score a 510+, but I am mentally a bit of a mess right now. The issue is the results would come in at the end of August and I feel like that is very late.
First, if you had 20 questions left with time running out, you did the right thing to void your score.
Regroup and reassess. Why did you not have these issues in your practices for the last few weeks before the real test? Did you put yourself in realistic testing situations? If you are consistently scoring 520+ (I know what you wrote), you probably would be good to go with a July test. If you are not putting significantly high scores on your FL's compared to your original score (so shoot for 513+ or 515+), you may want to delay your attempt and try for what you have now. The fact you had two interviews means someone found the rest of your application interesting enough to interview.
Keep on building those community service/service orientation hours like we advised you last year.
Regroup and reassess. Why did you not have these issues in your practices for the last few weeks before the real test? Did you put yourself in realistic testing situations? If you are consistently scoring 520+ (I know what you wrote), you probably would be good to go with a July test. If you are not putting significantly high scores on your FL's compared to your original score (so shoot for 513+ or 515+), you may want to delay your attempt and try for what you have now. The fact you had two interviews means someone found the rest of your application interesting enough to interview.
Keep on building those community service/service orientation hours like we advised you last year.
No problem. A very good score later works in your favor better than a bad score from a test you rushed to take just to stay "on time" in the application process.
OP, though I understand your anxiety, I think you should take comfort in @Goro statement. Granted, I applied for medical school 9 years ago (I feel so old writing that,) but if Goro says your stats are good enough for DO school, I say go for it if you like the mission statement/curriculum of the school. Practice scores are one thing, but what if you have a bad day? Not trying to be a jerk, I am just saying, you already have a 503, which is above the 50th percentile, right?