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Dr. House

House got a 48Z.

He got perfect on the sections of the test that were removed as well. Moreover, his essays were so convincing and emotionally moving that both of his graders were reduced to tears. One of his graders was a computer.
 
You wont, so dont worry about it.
 
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Just because I love this picture.
 
Sorry, didn't mean to offend anyone 🙁 I'm Asian myself so I don't have anything against Asians!
 
Sorry, didn't mean to offend anyone 🙁 I'm Asian myself so I don't have anything against Asians!

Well that makes everything better since we all know it's impossible to be racist against your own race.

Do carry on...
 
Well that makes everything better since we all know it's impossible to be racist against your own race.

Do carry on...

I apologized and stopped posting the gifs, what more do you want me to do?

Edit: There, I even removed the gif in question.
 
greg from Meet the Parents got a 43



apparently that was the "97th percentile"
 
He was a nurse so they docked him the traditional 3%
 
I got a 45, but I had to change it on my MDApps because I knew no one would believe me.
 
I would. Why would you lie on the internetz?
 
I hear if you get a 45 WashU accepts you right off the bat. It's something built into their admissions mainframe code when evaluating applicants.
 
I didn't even get a 45 on the practice MCAT, and I was looking directly at the answers.
 
Your double negative in question form confused me a little...so...uhhh.....yes?
 
"But Mr. Patel you have perfect MCAT scores!"

"Just because you're hung like a moose doesn't mean you gotta do porn."

:laugh::laugh:
 
Chuck Norris stared the MCAT down until he got the answers he wanted.
 
I got it after two tests (first one was 22O, second was 23M).

MCAT is cumulative, right?
 
I got it after two tests (first one was 22O, second was 23M).

MCAT is cumulative, right?

One more try and you're ready for DO! (OMM on the written section) :laugh:
 
Doesn't something happen via grading where at least one person does get a 45 on the mcat? I'm pretty sure I'm wrong. Someone correct me.
 
Doesn't something happen via grading where at least one person does get a 45 on the mcat? I'm pretty sure I'm wrong. Someone correct me.
The raw scores are scaled to get to the final score but I think the 3 sections are scaled separately, so you're only guaranteed that there will be at least 1 person having 15 in each of them but not that this will be the same person.
 
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There's probably some people out there that got a 45. It is a standardized multiple choice test, so a perfect score is technically not impossible. Moreover, the 2008 statistics indicate that 38 people at most scored in the 43-45 range.
 
Did they misspell "biological sciences" in those 2008 statistics? lol.
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought people had mentioned that a student who attends (or attended) UCF med had pulled a 45. Maybe someone can shed some light on that.
 
A friend of mine had a goal to get a 45 on the mCAT. He got a 43, 44, 44. Imagine his disappointment. 🙄

Edit: The VR got him each time.
 
I got a 45L the first time I took it. I did a retake because of my writing score. I got a Q the second time around, but my score dropped 13 points 🙁.
 
All jokes aside, I believe there is one confirmed 45. That person (he/she?) was in the charter class of UF and an adcom confirmed his score on this board.

Aside from that, there probably aren't very many if any at all.
 
All jokes aside, I believe there is one confirmed 45. That person (he/she?) was in the charter class of UF and an adcom confirmed his score on this board.

Aside from that, there probably aren't very many if any at all.
I remember reading this a while back as well. I wouldn't be surprised if a 45 only occurs roughly every decade.
 
All jokes aside, I believe there is one confirmed 45. That person (he/she?) was in the charter class of UF and an adcom confirmed his score on this board.

Aside from that, there probably aren't very many if any at all.

UCF, not UF. Here's the post by the UCF guy:

Why do you say that? Do your homework and get back to me with something tangible. Study the applicant pool and all of the other factors and then tell me why a new program cannot be one of the top two programs in Florida.

For what it's worth, there have been a few 45 MCAT scores in the past, but not every year. And yes, UCF does have a 15,15,15 MCAT, in the charter class; only took it once, and the person WAS NOT an MCAT instructor.
 
All jokes aside, I believe there is one confirmed 45. That person (he/she?) was in the charter class of UF and an adcom confirmed his score on this board.

Aside from that, there probably aren't very many if any at all.

UCF, not UF. Here's the post by the UCF guy:

Wonder what type of poop hotdog the adcom at UCF had to eat to convince that person to go there instead of Harvard/JHU/UPenn.
 
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