JohnGrisham Posted June 24, 2015 Report Share Posted June 24, 2015 I know people who got in with a 27 this year, so I'm not sure retaking would actually make a big difference. Again, as people have have said, nobody really knows how they calculate the final score after the interview. If you think you can really score above, than go for it, but the MCAT is a huge time, emotional and financial commitment. Not to mention that it is an entirely new test, as I believe they wrote this year on the website that if you write the 2015 exam, than they will not use your old score, even if it is better. That is definitely something to consider. You meet the cut offs and people have gotten in with that score. Just something to think about. At the same time, if retaking the MCAT and scoring better will open up options at other schools, then it is a very good option, as to not have to put your eggs into one basket so to say. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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