would it be smart to apply with my mcat score right now, or wait till november to apply

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my mcat score can easily be higher because i missed up the psych section so badly, i am wondering, do i apply right now to take advantage of the rolling admission, but then let them know that i have another mcat score coming on november? or do i just apply in november

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my mcat score can easily be higher because i missed up the psych section so badly, i am wondering, do i apply right now to take advantage of the rolling admission, but then let them know that i have another mcat score coming on november? or do i just apply in november
Most schools do not accept new scores past September test dates. You would not be considered then for this cycle. If a school does accept the November date you wouldn’t be marked complete and reviewed until they get the score in December which would then be way too late.
 
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my mcat score can easily be higher because i missed up the psych section so badly, i am wondering, do i apply right now to take advantage of the rolling admission, but then let them know that i have another mcat score coming on november? or do i just apply in november
I'm in the same situation right now. Did super well on my Bio, Chem/Phys, and CARS, but bombed Psych. I'm retaking on 8/24. I'm going to submit with my original score, but then let schools know that I have another score coming.

Also, does anyone know how long it takes for scores to appear on AACOMAS after you request them from the AAMC?
 
what is a deffered applicant?
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perhaps middle of october? middle of november? maybe december even?
 
lets say that you had poor stats, would applying this cycle and re applying be better than improving your app and only applying next cycle?

should someone with poor stats shoot their shot? or is being a "re applicant" too much of a risk?
 
perhaps middle of october? middle of november? maybe december even?

lets say that you had poor stats, would applying this cycle and re applying be better than improving your app and only applying next cycle?

should someone with poor stats shoot their shot? or is being a "re applicant" too much of a risk?
Hello--you really don't need to have multiple related threads about your application strategy. I have merged your two recent threads with your original one.
 
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lets say that you had poor stats, would applying this cycle and re applying be better than improving your app and only applying next cycle?

should someone with poor stats shoot their shot? or is being a "re applicant" too much of a risk?
You apply when you have the best possible app, even if it means skipping an app cycle.

Med schools aren't going anywhere (except maybe CNU), and by the time you're ready to apply, more will gave opened their doors or expanded their class sizes.
 
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