interview with low mcat

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

giguerex35

Full Member
5+ Year Member
Joined
Apr 7, 2017
Messages
740
Reaction score
410
so i have a sub 500 mcat and got an interview. The thing is i was didnt take biochem before i took the mcat, i know dumb, but i wanted to know if i should bring it up in my interview that i know my mcat sint great but that i feel after having taken biochem that and a few other classes that the score i received isnt indicative of my ability, or should i just not mention it all if not asked about it
 
so i have a sub 500 mcat and got an interview. The thing is i was didnt take biochem before i took the mcat, i know dumb, but i wanted to know if i should bring it up in my interview that i know my mcat sint great but that i feel after having taken biochem that and a few other classes that the score i received isnt indicative of my ability, or should i just not mention it all if not asked about it
Where is the ii
 
I have always been coached not to bring up negatives unless asked. Though I can see how you feel you need to assuage any concerns about your performance. I suspect it's really more important you hear from adcoms here rather than premeds who saw someone on SDN with similar stats get accepted.

Maybe @Goro would have better advice? Or @gyngyn (MD but im sure it's not.so different that side) if he is still gone?
 
I have always been coached not to bring up negatives unless asked. Though I can see how you feel you need to assuage any concerns about your performance. I suspect it's really more important you hear from adcoms here rather than premeds who saw someone on SDN with similar stats get accepted.

Maybe @Goro would have better advice? Or @gyngyn (MD but im sure it's not.so different that side) if he is still gone?
ya thats exactly what i mean @Goro and @gyngyn what are your thoughts if you dont mind me asking
 
so i have a sub 500 mcat and got an interview. The thing is i was didnt take biochem before i took the mcat, i know dumb, but i wanted to know if i should bring it up in my interview that i know my mcat sint great but that i feel after having taken biochem that and a few other classes that the score i received isnt indicative of my ability, or should i just not mention it all if not asked about it

Saying you might have done better is a pretty hollow statement, and it would fall on deaf ears if someone said it to me. You either need to retake it and actually do better, or acknowledge your score imo.
 
Top