I took my first MCAT may 28th and received a 32O. A good score, but not what I wanted. I felt like if I got a 34 or better with the rest of my app, I would have a shot at top schools. At the same time, I didn't want to risk getting a worse score.
Ultimately, I chose to retake it. I'm making this thread so if anyone is ever in the same boat they can see my story because most people suggest not to retake the test.
My AAMC practice tests ranged from 32-35. I knew I wouldn't drop below a 30 on a retake, and I felt it was possible I could get a 34. I knew even a 30 would still get me into my state school, but without a 34, I wouldn't have a shot at anything in the top tier.
I decided it was worth the risk, I studied harder, changed my verbal strategy, and got my 34Q. Will I get into a top school? Maybe not, but I'm glad I made my decision and gave myself a realistic chance.
If a top tier school is really important to you and you think you can do better, go for it!
Ultimately, I chose to retake it. I'm making this thread so if anyone is ever in the same boat they can see my story because most people suggest not to retake the test.
My AAMC practice tests ranged from 32-35. I knew I wouldn't drop below a 30 on a retake, and I felt it was possible I could get a 34. I knew even a 30 would still get me into my state school, but without a 34, I wouldn't have a shot at anything in the top tier.
I decided it was worth the risk, I studied harder, changed my verbal strategy, and got my 34Q. Will I get into a top school? Maybe not, but I'm glad I made my decision and gave myself a realistic chance.
If a top tier school is really important to you and you think you can do better, go for it!