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Okay so I'm really scared I'm going to bomb the MCAT. Is there a chance of getting accepted into pod school with a low MCAT? Like does anyone know of someone who recently got accepted with a low score but was on par with everything else.
Can anybody help me please lol
Can anybody help me please lol
That's what you get for trying, Blue.
The lower you aim, the lower you'll hit...
An average of a 22 with no other data means nothing except that everyone's scores added up and divided by the number of students was 22. Could mean every single student got a 22, or half got 21s, have got 23s. or that most got 21s and there was 1 out of 10 that got a 32.
Do your best on the MCAT and don't aim for a particularly low score...mentality during testing is a big factor, and self-fulfilling prophecies exist.
Well put Bob. I went into the MCAT having taken 3 practice exams and not doing particularly well on any of them, (23, 16, 20) I knew I needed to do better than that. I kept studying, visualizing success, though it was very difficult due to my practice exams being so low, and came out of the test with a 25, now for MD/DO school that would not be particularly exciting, but for Pod school it can garner scholarships. Don't go in saying you need to get a 21 because then you'll be accepted at at least one or two school, go in saying you are going to get a good enough score to be attractive to all schools and get scholarships at some.
I took a kaplan practice back in October and I did pretty well. Since then, I've taken Biochem and Genetics, so hopefully when I take the AAMC Practice Test (#3 fo' free!) tomorrow, I'll do even better. However, I've heard the Kaplan tests aren't very indicative of how well you'll actually do? Who knows.
Genetics is good to have for the mcat. All I had was my A&P, Historical Geology from 4 years ago(covered more genetics than A&P), and high school biology to call upon for genetics wisdom.
Thousands of flies spanning several generations had to die for me to learn genetics...
from what i remember the AAMC #3 was the easiest exam by far, much easier than the actual MCAT. don't get too excited if it says you got a 34 lol.I took a kaplan practice back in October and I did pretty well. Since then, I've taken Biochem and Genetics, so hopefully when I take the AAMC Practice Test (#3 fo' free!) tomorrow, I'll do even better. However, I've heard the Kaplan tests aren't very indicative of how well you'll actually do? Who knows.
Thousands of flies spanning several generations had to die for me to learn genetics...
from what i remember the AAMC #3 was the easiest exam by far, much easier than the actual MCAT. don't get too excited if it says you got a 34 lol.
from what i remember the AAMC #3 was the easiest exam by far, much easier than the actual MCAT. don't get too excited if it says you got a 34 lol.