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Hello everyone, and congrats to everyone who has recently finished writing. This was really the hardest time of my life, so much so that about a week or two before my test i could not sleep, could not eat- I lost 15 pounds😕
I have taken the MCAT before (23R), and been through a grueling 4 year undergrad program so I'm no stranger to stressful situations... until this summer.
Part of the reason why this summer was so different was that during the entire spring and summer my father was very ill. We're talking in and out of hospitals with some sudden and some long term illnesses. He actually ended up passing away one week after my june 13th test date. (which make me feel even worse becasue I pretty much shut out my entire family for a about 3 months)
Regardless, I just had a question regarding a exceptional circumstance surrounding my mcat. I always disliked people who made up bull**** excuses on applications or wrote just aobut anything to get ahead (a dead cat or something of that nature)... but I feel that in this situation I really have gone through something rather traumatic.
With a composite score of 29Q (9p, 9v, 11b) I am quite displeased (but realistically my practice scores were between 29-32), but given the circumstances will an admissions committee give me the benefit of the doubt that I could have at least achieved a 30 had I need been in and out of hospitals and worrying aobut my family?
It's only July and I suppose I technically could re-take on August, but I physically/ mentally don't even feel up for it (not to mention that I just got accepted into a graduate masters program for september... which requires preparation in itself)
What do you guys think about a re-take?
I have taken the MCAT before (23R), and been through a grueling 4 year undergrad program so I'm no stranger to stressful situations... until this summer.
Part of the reason why this summer was so different was that during the entire spring and summer my father was very ill. We're talking in and out of hospitals with some sudden and some long term illnesses. He actually ended up passing away one week after my june 13th test date. (which make me feel even worse becasue I pretty much shut out my entire family for a about 3 months)
Regardless, I just had a question regarding a exceptional circumstance surrounding my mcat. I always disliked people who made up bull**** excuses on applications or wrote just aobut anything to get ahead (a dead cat or something of that nature)... but I feel that in this situation I really have gone through something rather traumatic.
With a composite score of 29Q (9p, 9v, 11b) I am quite displeased (but realistically my practice scores were between 29-32), but given the circumstances will an admissions committee give me the benefit of the doubt that I could have at least achieved a 30 had I need been in and out of hospitals and worrying aobut my family?
It's only July and I suppose I technically could re-take on August, but I physically/ mentally don't even feel up for it (not to mention that I just got accepted into a graduate masters program for september... which requires preparation in itself)
What do you guys think about a re-take?