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Composite MCAT
Started by camaras2480
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Great, thanks! 2 schools is a start. Anyone else know any others?
And, no, ODorDO, we are talking about schools that take your best PS, VR, and BS from ANY MCAT you have taken, combine them, and get your 'composite' score.
Extreme Example:
MCAT 1: 10PS, 3VR, 4BS - Score: 17
MCAT 2: 4PS, 12VR, 5BS - Score: 21
MCAT 3: 5PS, 4VR, 13BS - Score: 22
Composite MCAT Score: 35
And, no, ODorDO, we are talking about schools that take your best PS, VR, and BS from ANY MCAT you have taken, combine them, and get your 'composite' score.
Extreme Example:
MCAT 1: 10PS, 3VR, 4BS - Score: 17
MCAT 2: 4PS, 12VR, 5BS - Score: 21
MCAT 3: 5PS, 4VR, 13BS - Score: 22
Composite MCAT Score: 35
I called PCOM and asked about it, and they said yes. But I'm not sure she understood my question. Maybe someone can confirm?
University of Utah (MD) school takes the highest score from each section for different exams. No matter how many times you take it, they will always consider your highest score. They do however use the amcas GPA calc.....
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I am not trying to sound negative or anything or the sort but is the information above correct? Has anyone emailed the schools mentioned above to see if this is in fact true? If so this might have just been the biggest weight lifted off of my shoulders as my top school (OUCOM) is on that list. I did not want to email them and ask if someone already had so thank you for your help if you have.
Go ahead and email them, I guarantee you will not be the first to ask a repeat question, and you won't be the last.
i figuered i would bump this thread. I called DMU. I didnt, get a straight answer but they told me that they take every section from every take into account. I asked if it was ok that I dropped in verbal by 1 point and they said as long as your other science section went up then you were ok. I told him that both of my science sections went up and he said that I would be just fine as all they care about is improvement on your overall score(which I improved).
I also was perusing RVU's website and they only look at your most recent score and it blatently says they DO NOT take the highest from each section, just your most recent score.
ill be calling many more schools today so I will bump if i get more info
just called nova and got an answering machine. it says they take the best set of scores, so im gonna say they dont take the best of each section. its at the bottom of their website
http://medicine.nova.edu/do/admissions/index.html
just spoke with ruth armstrong from KCUMB, they take the highest total score and not the highest of all sections
just spoke with anberlin from admissions at KCOM Missouri. They take your MOST RECENT score. not highest of all sections
just called VCOM and WVSOM. no answer
I also was perusing RVU's website and they only look at your most recent score and it blatently says they DO NOT take the highest from each section, just your most recent score.
ill be calling many more schools today so I will bump if i get more info
just called nova and got an answering machine. it says they take the best set of scores, so im gonna say they dont take the best of each section. its at the bottom of their website
http://medicine.nova.edu/do/admissions/index.html
just spoke with ruth armstrong from KCUMB, they take the highest total score and not the highest of all sections
just spoke with anberlin from admissions at KCOM Missouri. They take your MOST RECENT score. not highest of all sections
just called VCOM and WVSOM. no answer
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This is actually the first I've heard of this. I was always under the impression all Osteopathic schools looked at your most recent MCAT score. Also, are you guys sure that NYCOM looks at composite scores and not the most recent?
I've read of schools taking your best score from each take but out of the schools I have contacted none seem to do this... I have not contacted every school though. Most seem to take your most recent score or your best overall score. I am curious if any of the schools still take your best sectional score