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+1...I mean, isn't the point of you voiding for the med schools not to know what may have been a potentially poor score?
In Cinci's interview invite essays, they say:
Discuss how you prepared for your first MCAT exam. If you have taken the MCAT multiple times, provide a preparation outline for each attempt. If you are planning to take the MCAT again after submitting the UC On-Line Secondary Application, outline how you will prepare.
I took the MCAT in January (voided) and again in May (did well). Should I mention the Jan date since they won't know that I took it then, as far as I can tell?
I will play devil's advocate that a medical school has the right to ask anything that is factual. While it is extremely remote, by not claiming the void, and you get accepted, and at some point they find out you withheld information, it could be construed as a ethical violation and grounds for withdrawing your acceptance up until you have been awarded the degree. Yes, they can kick you out of medical school over an ethical violation from before acceptance. It also matters greatly on how the void clause is written in the MCAT agreement
By the simple fact that you took theses actions (ie prepped and took a test then voided it) and are being asked a question about it on a secondary. If you dont reveal it, that is you are intentionally leaving information off that you know to be true, that would be an unethical act. Now, I do not know what the agreement between a test taker and MCAT says about voiding nor do I know what the agreement between MCAT and the schools. This may in fact be an illegal question and I can pose this to the AMCAS people on the regulations. But without those specifics, this would be an intentional act of omission and, therefore, unethical behavior.
...I mean, isn't the point of you voiding for the med schools not to know what may have been a potentially poor score?
What is the unethical, not telling the school when they asked about it, or the school deliberately asking about something that should be private? Using their influence to negate what little competitive advantages an applicant has.
Cincinnati has a secondary, but then if you get an II there are a few more essay questions you have to answer. This is one of the questions between secondary and interview.Wait is this for the interviews or secondary?
...I mean, isn't the point of you voiding for the med schools not to know what may have been a potentially poor score?
This discussion just become moot as each school can easily see that you have voided an exam as below states
https://www.aamc.org/students/download/180052/data/guidebook_preview.pdf
Indication of a voided exam will be displayed in the MCAT Score Reporting
System after the scheduled score release date, but your decision
to void an exam is not released to any medical schools
So, a voided exam is simply never scored and therefore no scores are released. However the new MCAT Score Reporting System allows admission staff to see the attempt as void. Report this void else you would be in direct ethical violation.
No score is released to the schools, but it will show up in the reporting system which the schools can check.
It is directional.
AMCAS will not send a report to a school that you have voided an exam
It will be noted in the MCAT score reporting system
Schools can actively look at the reporting system and see an attempt with no score.
Schools can make their own guess as to wh
In Cinci's interview invite essays, they say:
Discuss how you prepared for your first MCAT exam. If you have taken the MCAT multiple times, provide a preparation outline for each attempt. If you are planning to take the MCAT again after submitting the UC On-Line Secondary Application, outline how you will prepare.
I took the MCAT in January (voided) and again in May (did well). Should I mention the Jan date since they won't know that I took it then, as far as I can tell?
In Cinci's interview invite essays, they say:
Discuss how you prepared for your first MCAT exam. If you have taken the MCAT multiple times, provide a preparation outline for each attempt. If you are planning to take the MCAT again after submitting the UC On-Line Secondary Application, outline how you will prepare.
I took the MCAT in January (voided) and again in May (did well). Should I mention the Jan date since they won't know that I took it then, as far as I can tell?
AAMC shows ALL your scores on the transcript to AMCAS anyway, including voided ones. There's no option for choosing which score(s) to send.
AAMC shows ALL your scores on the transcript to AMCAS anyway, including voided ones. There's no option for choosing which score(s) to send.
This discussion just become moot as each school can easily see that you have voided an exam as below states
https://www.aamc.org/students/download/180052/data/guidebook_preview.pdf
Indication of a voided exam will be displayed in the MCAT Score Reporting
System after the scheduled score release date, but your decision
to void an exam is not released to any medical schools
So, a voided exam is simply never scored and therefore no scores are released. However the new MCAT Score Reporting System allows admission staff to see the attempt as void. Report this void else you would be in direct ethical violation.
I went back on a few MCAT guidelines and apparently this is the way it has been done for some time. The difference is now, the MCAT reporting system, which only came on line this year, is becoming widely used and will likely have schools automatically "pull" your reports.