Will a 1998 score show up?

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Will admissions committees have access to my 1998 scores? I was not prepared the first time I took the MCAT and would prefer them to only see my latest effort.

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Daniel
 
Most medical schools will look at your best MCAT score, but check with the schools. 1998 was a while ago and since it's more than three years, I don't think they care much for it. Rock the second time and they'll look at that. Hope this helps-good luck!🙂
 
yup. what uniqueseraph says NOW holds true, but all you kiddies taking the mcat in the future take heed:

copied from the aamc website:
The MCAT is moving to the concept of "FULL DISCLOSURE," where an examinee's testing history, rather than specific sets of scores, will be reported. All 2003 and later MCAT scores will automatically be released to AMCAS and included in the MCAT Testing History Reports (THx Reports - formerly known as Additional Score Reports) sent to other medical and professional schools at the examinee's request. Scores from 1991-2002 will be sent (or included in an AMCAS application) if requested (or released) by the examinee. Those scores can still be withheld
 
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