Do they track MCAT...

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What I mean is 'If you take the MCAT more than once, will the interviewers have a way of knowing?'.

All of your MCAT scores and dates appear on your application, even outdated ones. If an interviewer takes the time to review your application (not all do given how busy they are), they can see you scores and score progress. If you have released scores, they appear.
 
All of your MCAT scores and dates appear on your application, even outdated ones. If an interviewer takes the time to review your application (not all do given how busy they are), they can see you scores and score progress. If you have released scores, they appear.

BRTeach, do you know *if* you void your exam, does it get reported? in other words, do schools know (when we apply in future) that we voided our MCAT previously?
 
BRTeach, do you know *if* you void your exam, does it get reported? in other words, do schools know (when we apply in future) that we voided our MCAT previously?

Good question, I'd also like to know.

But what exactly do you mean by 'released scores', BerkReview?
 
Good question, I'd also like to know.

But what exactly do you mean by 'released scores', BerkReview?

Years ago, you had the option to release your scores to your profile. I don't think it has any relevance now.

I'm not sure how the 2008 application will look, but voids haven't appeared on applicant profiles as far as I know. But, having not applied in years, I think that there are others better suited to field that question.
 
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