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Does anyone know what happens if you don't show up for an MCAT you are registered for? Like in a case where you don't cancel, but just don't show up? Does the test just cancel itself?
It gets scored.
Enjoy your 3, OP.
From page 17 of MCAT Essentials
"Absences/No Shows
If you do not attend an exam for which you are registered, neither your registration nor your absence
will be reported to schools. However, it will count toward the maximum three attempts you are allowed
within the testing year. In addition, your registration fee will not be refunded."
Link: [ https://www.aamc.org/students/download/63060/data/mcatessentials.pdf ]
This is not even remotely funny.
You should cancel since you have no desire to show up. There are people just waiting for spots to open up or are resigned to taking the 2015 because there are no spots left. At least make one person happy that they can take the exam in place of you, if you're not even going to show up. If you want to show up and take the test, you can void it.