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So it looks like AAMC has announced that June 16th will be the Day of Truth. Just thought some of you might like to know! 😱
We hope to have scores in the Testing History (THx) system on Thursday, June 16th. If that date changes, we will announce it here.
sweatybrain said:good luck guys. I remember waiting for my score last October. I was doing someting on the confocal microscope and literally screamed so loudly that the microscope vibrated!
blee said:Yep. Here's the text from their website:
So I have about a week to stock up on bourbon. Either way, it's going to be a fun night.
Doko said:So it looks like AAMC has announced that June 16th will be the Day of Truth. Just thought some of you might like to know! 😱
EFuller said:Any chance it could come in the mail earlier than that? Not that I need it any earlier, but I hate the disappointment I get every day opening my mail box and it not being there. At least if I knew for sure not to expect it there then I wouldn't get my hopes up. I figure the web-site would be earlier than the mail, but wasn't sure.
Yeah, that's what I heard too. Their email to me was a bit vague, however. I didn't know if June 21 was for mail or online. I guess all is cleared up now that they've made the official announcement.gujuDoc said:I emailed AAMC people and they said that it would come in the mail around June 21st and online around June 16th.
Last time, I recall, it came after the online version showed up.
As per LowlyPremed's question, yes I do feel the same way.
SailCrazy said:Yeah, that's what I heard too. Their email to me was a bit vague, however. I didn't know if June 21 was for mail or online. I guess all is cleared up now that they've made the official announcement.
Here's what I received:
Dear Applicant,
Thank You for contacting the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT)
program.
AAMC and the MCAT Program Office will use all available and reasonable
means to mail scores by first-class mail to examinees approximately 60
days after each test date. Scores will be available in the Online
Testing History system at that time, on or about June 21st.
Please let us know if you need any additional assistance.
Hotbodmatt said:Haha, interesting to hear about your South African ordeal. I grew up in Cape Town and did all of my schooling (until I was 18) there. So, I'm familiar with Plett...all my friends were always going there. They have a good surf spot there called the Wedge. Anyway, dude, the entrance requirements for medical school in South Africa are ridiculous. I remember my friend taking an IQ test for the University of Stellenbosch's med school. My American friends can't quite believe that!
desikudi said:😀 ....![]()
BaylorGuy said:I was dreading this day ever since after taking the test. It really sucks because i finally got over worrying about my mcat scores, and now im freaking out again because the day is coming up. Oh man, lets hope this doesnt hurt.
In the words of the great Elton John "Hold me closer tiny dancer." However, you may substitute blankets, significant other, Mary Jane, Whiskey, etc with tiny dancer....for a small surcharge. 🙂 🙂
Good luck all!! 👍![]()
junebuguf said:Is this thread going to be the all-night vigil thread for those of us staying up on the 15th?
jon0013 said:in october sat up all night on that Monday waiting...scores came out on a tuesday at around 12:30 pm CST....i was expecting the same this time around...
koalabear said:why do you think it took them so long this year?
jon0013 said:maybe they're ****in with us....but i dunno....i use to think most people took April but lookin at stats, August actually has more test takers...
koalabear said:why do you think it took them so long this year?
americanidiot said:i find it simply appalling how long it takes ANY year. Other exams with an essay are available three weeks after administration, such as the LSAT. I have a feeling AAMC invests very little in grading this exam rapidly because there's no real economic motive to do so.
americanidiot said:i find it simply appalling how long it takes ANY year. Other exams with an essay are available three weeks after administration, such as the LSAT. I have a feeling AAMC invests very little in grading this exam rapidly because there's no real economic motive to do so.
True, but last year's April exam scores were out at approximately 10 pm. So perhaps staying up all night would be worth it. BTW: Soon before scores were released, the THX page will change to teasing tidbits like "scores will be up within the hour" "scores will be up in 15 minutes" "scores are coming..." "hang on.. not too much longer now" etc. I think the MCAT folks get a little punchy when they're uploading stuff.americanidiot said:Considering that the AMCAS application did not become active until the beginning of the work day on June 1 and that the August 2004 MCAT scores were released in the afternoon of the announced day last year, I don't think AAMC works all that hard in the middle of the night. Staying up until midnight on June 15th will likely be useless.
ShyRem said:True, but last year's April exam scores were out at approximately 10 pm. So perhaps staying up all night would be worth it. BTW: Soon before scores were released, the THX page will change to teasing tidbits like "scores will be up within the hour" "scores will be up in 15 minutes" "scores are coming..." "hang on.. not too much longer now" etc. I think the MCAT folks get a little punchy when they're uploading stuff.
ShyRem said:True, but last year's April exam scores were out at approximately 10 pm. So perhaps staying up all night would be worth it. BTW: Soon before scores were released, the THX page will change to teasing tidbits like "scores will be up within the hour" "scores will be up in 15 minutes" "scores are coming..." "hang on.. not too much longer now" etc. I think the MCAT folks get a little punchy when they're uploading stuff.
jtank said:haha, thats funny.![]()