The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a computerized standardized test administered by the AAMC. All medical schools in the United States and Canada interpret scores autonomously. There are three sections scored numerically from 1 to 15: biological sciences, physical sciences, and verbal reasoning. A writing sample is scored from J to T. Composite scores range from 3J to 45 T.
The national average of all test takers is 30O. However, the average student accepted into medical school scores around 31R.
Medical School Admission Requirements, 2009–10
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