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Just got August MCAT score back: 9P/10V/10B (S for WS). Previous MCAT I got 10P/7V/11B (J). I applied last cycle but didn't get in (got 3 interviews but all WL and eventually rejected). I'm from CA with a 3.72 cum and 3.6 BCPM. Planning to apply this cycle and was complete with primary app in July. I checked box saying that I would be taking Aug. MCAT.

Should I proceed with secs or should I withdraw, save some money, retake MCAT, and apply again next year? I feel I've improved from my 7 in verbal which I think is what kept me from being accepted, but I don't know what they'll think of my 1 pt improvement overall. Please help, I'm in a state of confusion...
 
Just got August MCAT score back: 9P/10V/10B (S for WS). Previous MCAT I got 10P/7V/11B (J). I applied last cycle but didn't get in (got 3 interviews but all WL and eventually rejected). I'm from CA with a 3.72 cum and 3.6 BCPM. Planning to apply this cycle and was complete with primary app in July. I checked box saying that I would be taking Aug. MCAT.

Should I proceed with secs or should I withdraw, save some money, retake MCAT, and apply again next year? I feel I've improved from my 7 in verbal which I think is what kept me from being accepted, but I don't know what they'll think of my 1 pt improvement overall. Please help, I'm in a state of confusion...

I'd go for it this year. You don't have a bad MCAT at all, and your gpa is solid. So cut yourself some slack and give yourself some credit. Going into the application cycle (and interviews) with confidence will go a long, long way.
 
You look good to go, but I don't know how adcoms will look at the fact that you retook and only improved by 1 pt.
 
How were your letters of recommendation? Extra-curriculars? Volunteer experience? Research? Were you in California for undergrad?
 
Have 3 solid LORs from current MD employer, former research mentor, and former psych. professor. Have 2 standard LORs from profs in my department who didn't know me as well.

Graduated from UCLA with B.s. in biology. Currently a full-time lab tech at VA Med Center (planning to get a couple of publications while here). Have 2 years research experience as a student in university lab, 1 publication, research scholarship, presented at 3 research conferences (dean's prize at one).

Volunteered for one year at university hospital and rotated through a couple of departments, provided free health clinics in rural Mexico a few summers ago, teaching assistant for developmentally disabled preschoolers for half a year.

Been on dean's list a couple of times, Phi Beta Kappa, Latin Honors, Departmental Honors, and College Honors.

Thanks for all the input guys, much appreciated.
 
Hmmm. Everything else on your app looks great except for the MCAT score, which is most likely confusing (and worrying) the adcoms - "why the high GPA but low MCAT?"
 
Hmmm. Everything else on your app looks great except for the MCAT score, which is most likely confusing (and worrying) the adcoms - "why the high GPA but low MCAT?"

I thought I really had a good 1-2 months of preparation for this last MCAT too... My practice AAMC test scores ranged from 28-34. Maybe I'm just not really good at taking standardized tests because given the luck of the draw, I feel my score would go up or down by 1-2 points if I took again.

Do you think I have a chance of getting in this cycle at this point? I've applied broadly and selected mid-lower tier schools, but I hope that I don't go through the same unsuccessful cycle I did last year...
 
Hmmm. Everything else on your app looks great except for the MCAT score, which is most likely confusing (and worrying) the adcoms - "why the high GPA but low MCAT?"
29 is not low at all. It's right around average for matriculants.
 
29 is not low at all. It's right around average for matriculants.

For UCs?

I don't actually know, but I'm guessing their averages are higher. But then again, I'm a little out-of-touch with med school applications - I applied back in 2000! 😱
 
Even though the OP's composite MCAT is up only 1 point, I think this second result is much stronger: more balanced, nothing lower than 9, raised that pesky Verbal from 7 to 10, WS up significantly from J to S (the low Verbal score and the "J" were killing you)...I would proceed with applying this cycle...hopefully the OP applied broadly and outside of CA...
 
For UCs?

I don't actually know, but I'm guessing their averages are higher. But then again, I'm a little out-of-touch with med school applications - I applied back in 2000! 😱

Sorry if I gave the impression that I'm only interested in UCs, but I mainly have applied to schools outside of CA. I've decided to go through with this cycle and just keep my hopes up. Thanks for all the help.
 
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