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Hi Everyone,
I am new to this forum, and I just received my MCAT scores on June 17. A bit of background on myself: Bio Engineering, 3.95 cum GPA, volunteering (150 hours), shadowing (150 hours), leadership roles, research (1 publication), and non-medically related volunteering (100 hours). I also have 2 jobs (part time)-1 as a tutor for my school, the other as a mentor for engineers. My MCAT breakdown is: 14PS/7VR/13BS/Q. Do I stand a chance, or should I wait a year and restudy hardcore for the verbal? I feel like I can have a repeat performance (to some degree) in the sciences, but to be honest I feel as if a bit of luck was involved with the PS. I have called a few schools about this so-called "screening" process, and they have all told me that they mainly focus on the overall score rather than emphasizing any particular subscore, but I am not sure if they are simply told to say this. Thank you all for your help!
I am new to this forum, and I just received my MCAT scores on June 17. A bit of background on myself: Bio Engineering, 3.95 cum GPA, volunteering (150 hours), shadowing (150 hours), leadership roles, research (1 publication), and non-medically related volunteering (100 hours). I also have 2 jobs (part time)-1 as a tutor for my school, the other as a mentor for engineers. My MCAT breakdown is: 14PS/7VR/13BS/Q. Do I stand a chance, or should I wait a year and restudy hardcore for the verbal? I feel like I can have a repeat performance (to some degree) in the sciences, but to be honest I feel as if a bit of luck was involved with the PS. I have called a few schools about this so-called "screening" process, and they have all told me that they mainly focus on the overall score rather than emphasizing any particular subscore, but I am not sure if they are simply told to say this. Thank you all for your help!