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What caliber of school do you want to go to? Are you thinking Wash U, Hopkins, Harvard or would you be content at your state school?Cerbernator said:Ok, I know my score could be a lot worse but considering my practice tests were averaging about 34-35 I am sort of let down and bummed. I am considering retaking in August because I refuse to admit defeat to this stupid test. What do you think?
Welcome to the club my Man!Cerbernator said:Ok, I know my score could be a lot worse but considering my practice tests were averaging about 34-35 I am sort of let down and bummed. I am considering retaking in August because I refuse to admit defeat to this stupid test. What do you think?

CaptainZero said:What caliber of school do you want to go to? Are you thinking Wash U, Hopkins, Harvard or would you be content at your state school?
efex101 said:I do not understand why folks always assume that they will get the same type of scores that they were scoring on prep exams...sometimes it happens sometimes it does not. I would not retake because why? there are NO guarantees that you will score higher. A 29 is NOT bad.
Do not retake it unless you don't get in this time around...but I don't think you should have any problems getting in...just prepare well for your inteviews. Good luck.Cerbernator said:I dont care, I jsut want in a MD school.
I have a 3.56 Overall and a 3.49 BCMPB. Major Math/Philosophy.
EC's: Athlete, leadership positions, and shadowing. Applying disadvantaged with good PS.
Don't forget that when you take the actual MCAT, it's scaled against a lot larger of a group of people than in your local test center...so the "consistency" you're used to isn't always there.Cerbernator said:Its the sheer number of tests I took. I took AAMC III-VII, Kaplan diag, TPR tests, Berk. Review tests, etc and I did well on all of them. Hell, my first practice test I made a 28 on and my Kap diag i got a 30 on. I would expect a little consistency.
efex101 said:I do not understand why folks always assume that they will get the same type of scores that they were scoring on prep exams...sometimes it happens sometimes it does not. I would not retake because why? there are NO guarantees that you will score higher. A 29 is NOT bad.
CaptainZero said:Don't forget that when you take the actual MCAT, it's scaled against a lot larger of a group of people than in your local test center...so the "consistency" you're used to isn't always there.
You took so many exams it would seem like you probably would have done just as well on the real thing. Did you feel any different when you took the real exam? By that, I mean, did it seem like you were spending too much time on certain questions-a problem with timing-or were you so nervous that you didn't feel like you were thinking as clearly as usual? Before you decide whether to retake, you should do everything you can to identify what went wrong because it seems like doing more practice exams is not the answer. For all you know, it may happen again in August. That being said, a 29 is not a bad score and many people get accepted with lower scores so don't retake out of pride alone. I'm pulling for you and good luck 🙂Cerbernator said:Its the sheer number of tests I took. I took AAMC III-VII, Kaplan diag, TPR tests, Berk. Review tests, etc and I did well on all of them. Hell, my first practice test I made a 28 on and my Kap diag i got a 30 on. I would expect a little consistency.
Adapt said:My advice is to not retake. I saw your breakdown in the MCAT forum and I had the same breakdown as you, scoring a 29R. If you apply to around 30 MD schools and early, you most likely will get in somewhere.
I received 10 MD interviews but only went to 5. I ended up getting into Drexel and Temple right away without being waitlisted first. I got interviews at Georgetown, Mount Sinai, Creighton, MCW, and Tufts also but didn't go to most of them.
Your 29 is a solid score and you will get in if the rest of your application is strong.
Even another SDNer, Spitting Camel, who also had a 29 had much luck. He got into Loyola, Boston, Loma Linda, and UCI.
So Cerb, I would apply this year and if you don't get in then think about retaking. 👍
that's a loser mentality. if you are a winner you will try harder, make adjustments in your studying, and rock out with your cock out.efex101 said:I do not understand why folks always assume that they will get the same type of scores that they were scoring on prep exams...sometimes it happens sometimes it does not. I would not retake because why? there are NO guarantees that you will score higher. A 29 is NOT bad.
yeah it's always good to put all your eggs in one basket and wait a year if that one chance doesn't work out.CaptainZero said:Do not retake it unless you don't get in this time around...but I don't think you should have any problems getting in...just prepare well for your inteviews. Good luck.
Cerbernator said:Ok, I know my score could be a lot worse but considering my practice tests were averaging about 34-35 I am sort of let down and bummed. I am considering retaking in August because I refuse to admit defeat to this stupid test. What do you think?
i think "great" is a stretch. it's not bad but don't pump this guy up just to be nice. it's not considerate to what you might do to him in the long run. he doesn't need people telling him he's alright right now. he needs someone to tell him to sack it up and do better because he thinks he can and just needs some motivation to go for it.bluedevilchica said:Not only do you have a good GPA, but a great BCMPB as well, which, a lot of people have weakness in this area. You have good extra cirriculars, and experience, plus you are disadvantaged. And a 29 MCAT is fine if you have realistic application choices.
You should take into consideration how good your letter of recs will be...also, is the school that you are attending right now a top school? that would help.
i think you could apply and get in now. just be sure to apply to a lot of schools and make sure you have practiced interviewing skills.
Spitting Camel said:Ah, you beat me to it!
Adapt and I are proof that a 29 is a good score - good enough for many MD schools. In many cases, getting a 29 or 30 is the difference between one or two more right answers. Adcoms understand this!
lakersfan said:ok i got a 8 vr but a 12 bio and 13 ps for a total of 33. i got a Q in writing but i dont think that section ever matters...lol.
should i retake the mcat if my gpa is a 3.6 with a double in bus and psych at berkeley and i want to go to a UC.
and if anyone can help, what are my chances of getting into a med school if i am a california resident.
Eraserhead said:you did exceptionally well. do NOT retake the test!
you guys need to look at the bell curves!
lakersfan said:thanks, but its just that 8 has been bothering me since last night since it makes me look like an illiterate bum...especially when im a business major...lol. I don't intend on taking the mcat again and seeing you go to uci (by number 1 option since i live 30 minutes away) i'll just apply this year...see what happens. Worse come to worse, I'll take the mcat again and exclusively study verbal...lol. Thanks for the help.