MCAT Test Score Review
Your MCAT test scores normally coming in the mail 8-9 weeks
following the test. Do not attempt
to call the testing center for your test results.
Your MCAT test scores make take some time to process following the MCAT test.
You are scored separately on each section of the MCAT.
Your scores from all sections are averaged to give you a composite score.
You can use your sub-scores within each section to help you understand
your MCAT test scores and improve in the future.
If you don’t score well on the MCAT test ask yourself the
following questions.
- Did
I know the material on the MCAT?
- Did
I feel comfortable with testing format?
- Was
there something else going on in my life that was a distracter?
- Did
I feel like I was guessing on the MCAT test?
- Did
I give each question my best effort?
- Did
I rush through the MCAT test?
- Did
I prepare for one section of the MCAT test poorly?
Use the above questions to improve your focus for your MCAT
preparation. Thousands of students
have never gone back to take the MCAT test the second time if they scored poorly
on their first attempt. The MCAT test is
just another hurdle in a series of qualifying requirements.
Don’t lose hope and become a better student by pursing knowledge that
will help you ace the MCAT test. |