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Okay so here is my dilemma.....I have taken the MCAT 3 times already (first two wasn't prepared and did poorly, got a 15M then a 13M), The third time I took a prep course and got a 18M (all 6). I am doing my masters right now in forensic science and have a 3.75 gpa and have plenty of volunteer, clinical experience, as well as extracurricular activities. I would hate to retake the test a 4th time, but if I do I can also retake the prep course. I don't know what to do...should I retake the test or should I just apply with that score? If I do retake the prep course, it would have to be until I finish my masters which will be this October. I feel that med schools wouldn't even take the time of day to look over my application with that mcat score even if I submit the applications early. Plus I am 26 years old and feel that I am getting too old.....most people getting in are in their early twenties. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
If becoming a doctor is something you really want then you just have to keep working hard, keep taking and improving on your MCAT and never give up. They, "meaning admissions and their standards", want you to quit and never give them the satisfaction. A little about me: When I decided I wanted to become a doctor I was 28 and basically homeless. I moved back in with family and only then started my 4 year ordeal of undergrad and figuring out how to function as a student again after 10 + years out of school. All the while I kept thinking jeez I wish I was younger and wishing I would have had the guts to go for this goal at a younger age, but I decided it was not how fast I get to the finish line but that I simply reach the finish line. So after 4 years of undergrad I studied on my own, day and night, for months in order to take the MCAT, since I did not have the funds to afford the prep classes, and after 2 tries achieved a 26M. I then applied early in the cycle, with a 3.1 cum and a 3.5 science, and out of the 12 schools I applied to I was awarded 8 interviews and nearly as many acceptances. Believe it or not I think my age worked in my favor as I think the admissions realized how difficult it is for non-trad applicants and I believe they appreciate the life experiences that bring us to who we are now and in those life experiences can bring maturity and a sense of humility into the medical field.