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Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)

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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.

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Medical School Admission Requirements, 2009–10


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