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Mcat Cutoff Using Multiple Tests


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Hi everyone,

I know Queen's looks at the highest MCAT score, and then considers the subsections individually. I had two related questions:
1) How do they look at new vs. old MCAT scores when comparing them?
2) If I have an old MCAT score that is higher overall (34), but one of the sections is very low (8), and a new MCAT that is 128 in each section, would they look at the higher overall MCAT or the one that meets their requirements?

I hope my question wasn't too confusing. I'm pretty much confused by trying to understand their explanation on the website. If they look at higher overall score, that would be horrible for me, because my new MCAT has a better distribution.

Thanks!

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