MCAT scoring explanation

August 6th, 2009 by admin

I am looking into going to medical school and recently checked into the MCAT scoring system.  What I found out is that the test is scored in four sections including: Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Verbal Reasoning, and Writing.  Depending upon the school you are trying to get into there is a minimum score that they look for while selecting candidates.  Most schools seem to use a combination of all the sections but writing and then a certain level on the writing.  It is recommended that you find out what type of score a desired school is looking for prior to taking the test.

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