I know many of you are counting down the days, but honestly, try to find something better to do with your time. Your score has been decided ever since about 5pm on April 16th, give or take a few hours. So you don't get the score you wanted? WOE IS MEEEE -sob sob sob, cry cry cry. If you REALLY want to be a doctor, you take the August MCAT. I have taken this absolutely HORRIBLE test twice now and I never thought it would be possible to take it a second time after I got through the first time. And I thought I had studied as hard as I possibly could have the first time. But, alas, I was wrong -I didn't get that 32 I was scoring on practices, I didn't even get that magical 30. So when I read about everyone freaking out that they may not get their 37, it almost makes me throw up since 1.6% of the 55,000 people taking the MCAT get that score. Thus if something weird suddenly happens in your life or you suddenly can swim like 100 laps, this does not mean you did or did not do well on the MCAT. And that 37 doesn't mean Harvard is going to roll out the red carpet and welcome you with open arms -some people with that score don't even get interviews at those schools. Sooo, if you cannot possibly find ways to waste time for the next two weeks or whatever it is, go get a job and make some money....all those apps are expensive not to mention the debt you will be in in about four years.