What exactly do ADCOMS see when they get your MCAT score?

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Just wondering, will they be able to see things like how many questions you missed, the total time you spent on the whole test/per section, and stuff like that? I know they will see your total score, confidence band, and section totals.

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They see the date you took the exam, your 4 subscores, the total score and the percentile of each of those 5 scores (4 subscores and total).
 
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They see the date you took the exam, your 4 subscores, the total score and the percentile of each of those 5 scores (4 subscores and total).
Thank you very much!! Also just a follow up, are ADCOMS seeing MCAT scores any differently now that COVID has happened versus pre-covid? I've seen a lot of things that ADCOMS are being more lenient/less lenient/no change so im just a bit confused.
 
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Thank you very much!! Also just a follow up, are ADCOMS seeing MCAT scores any differently now that COVID has happened versus pre-covid? I've seen a lot of things that ADCOMS are being more lenient/less lenient/no change so im just a bit confused.
Scores are not being evaluated any differently, but we are seeing more applicants asking to be evaluated without a score.
 
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I'm seeing many applicants who took the exam between Aug 2019 and January 2020. I don't believe that there are many applicants who took the exam post-COVID who are applying this year. Losing the April/May test dates may have pushed back many would-be applicants.
 
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I'm seeing many applicants who took the exam between Aug 2019 and January 2020. I don't believe that there are many applicants who took the exam post-COVID who are applying this year. Losing the April/May test dates may have pushed back many would-be applicants.
Oh okay, that definitely makes sense. Thank you very much!
 
Scores are not being evaluated any differently, but we are seeing more applicants asking to be evaluated without a score.
I pretty surprised people have the nerve to ask if it's not something being offered! Do they give your staff a hard time when they receive the good news? Or is your school one of the few actually doing that? :cool:
 
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