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I know that according to previous threads here, your MCAT score does not depend on whether you take it in Jan or April (low season of test takers ) vs July/August (high season for test-takers).
I wonder how it really works:
MCAT-test agency already decides that a raw score of say 30-40 will correlated to a 10 on the MCAT? before anyone takes the test. Your percent quartile is determined by how well you did relative to other test-takers?
I wonder how it really works:
MCAT-test agency already decides that a raw score of say 30-40 will correlated to a 10 on the MCAT? before anyone takes the test. Your percent quartile is determined by how well you did relative to other test-takers?