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If you score over (let's say) 80 percentile (which seems to be the score that most scores admit will make you competitive), will it do you any good to retake the PCAT one more time if you can only improve your scores marginally?
Is it worth the aggravation, or once you have secured a competitive score, is this good enough?
(I know the answer probably is "depends on the school" but how much would it improve your chances if your percentile only goes up a couple of points)
Obviously this is in conjunction with having super grades too. For so many of us, the grades are the part of the equation that we like because we know how to study, but the PCAT throws us a curve ball because we dont know what to study.
Is it worth the aggravation, or once you have secured a competitive score, is this good enough?
(I know the answer probably is "depends on the school" but how much would it improve your chances if your percentile only goes up a couple of points)
Obviously this is in conjunction with having super grades too. For so many of us, the grades are the part of the equation that we like because we know how to study, but the PCAT throws us a curve ball because we dont know what to study.