Dont Show up for the MCAT?

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It will not count as a zero, however it will count as one of your 3 chances to take the MCAT this year.
 
you should go anyway and sit for it- you spent the money either way- get the experience of going through the motions and void at the end (or who knows maybe you'll get passages on all your strengths and want it graded!) good luck either way!
 
If I do sit for it will I get the answers to the exam I took to see how I did?

you should go anyway and sit for it- you spent the money either way- get the experience of going through the motions and void at the end (or who knows maybe you'll get passages on all your strengths and want it graded!) good luck either way!
 
you will not- but to be fair, no one sees the answers to their actual mcat exams ever, so this wouldn't be any different. You just click "void" at the end of the exam and it is like it never happened.
 
It will not count as a zero, however it will count as one of your 3 chances to take the MCAT this year.

I want to take the MCAT before the new one comes out. If I take the MCAT in September and again in January will that count as a new second attempt or a fresh first attempt?
 
I want to take the MCAT before the new one comes out. If I take the MCAT in September and again in January will that count as a new second attempt or a fresh first attempt?

As far as I know it is decided by the calendar year, so I think taking it in January would count as the first attempt for 2015.
 
Definitely DO NOT no show for your exam. Like the people above, I agree that you should go and take the exam to get a feel for everything. You've paid for it, so you might as well get something out of it.
 
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