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we best be talking about applying to DO secondaries since a 507 is below average for MD let alone a decrease to 503
it sure does because OPs goal is to presumably get into medical school and their chances of getting into medical school are quite low if they are only applying to MD.I'm not sure this really matters with regard to the OP's question.
it sure does because OPs goal is to presumably get into medical school and their chances of getting into medical school are quite low if they are only applying to MD.
Well, I took the new MCAT 4 times before breaking the 500 mark, and in my case I explained that English was my second language (plus I had only been in the US for 6 years) which caused me to be a slow reader. I guess it worked since I got over 12 IIs including one in-state MD.I can't say that I've ever heard an good explanation for an unfortunate MCAT score.
For sure, being pressed for time won't work.
This is one case where averaging scores will work to your benefit, though.
We have the luxury of many candidates who did not suffer a drop so an interview would be quite unlikely.@gyngyn How would an applicant be viewed at your school if they retook and then scored 4 points lower? Can OP come back from that easily or will it be an uphill battle to say the least?