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From MCAT 45, page 278:
I thought that schools just see the grade you got for it; they don't see the essay itself any more than they see exactly which questions you got right and wrong in the other 3 sections. What's the deal?
The MCAT essay is one of the very first things the admissions person sees and thus will be part of your first "impression". The MCAT essay is read often and by most medical schools. If a medical school is on the fence about you, the quality of the essay may help make the decision.
I thought that schools just see the grade you got for it; they don't see the essay itself any more than they see exactly which questions you got right and wrong in the other 3 sections. What's the deal?