I am about to submit my primary and have taken the old version of the MCAT. I am not thrilled with my score and am studying for the new test to take in July but unless I feel that I can definitely score better I will cancel my test date and stick with my current score.
Since I am so undecided about whether I am going to actually retake and want the benefit of applying early in the cycle my plan was to apply to schools that I am competitive for now and add more schools later if by some chance I do better on the new test. I will then update the schools I have already applied to as well.
The issue is, I don't want the schools I am currently applying to to wait for me to take the new test because if I don't wind up taking it they will be looking at my app later in the cycle for no good reason. I am planning to NOT disclose that I am signed up for another MCAT to these schools. Is this okay to do? If I am technically signed up, will that info be reported to schools if I don't personally disclose it?
If I am forced to disclose that I am signed up I will most likely cancel my registration and then sign up again once my primary is submitted.
Since I am so undecided about whether I am going to actually retake and want the benefit of applying early in the cycle my plan was to apply to schools that I am competitive for now and add more schools later if by some chance I do better on the new test. I will then update the schools I have already applied to as well.
The issue is, I don't want the schools I am currently applying to to wait for me to take the new test because if I don't wind up taking it they will be looking at my app later in the cycle for no good reason. I am planning to NOT disclose that I am signed up for another MCAT to these schools. Is this okay to do? If I am technically signed up, will that info be reported to schools if I don't personally disclose it?
If I am forced to disclose that I am signed up I will most likely cancel my registration and then sign up again once my primary is submitted.