Two questions about the MCAT?
2. I’m aiming on taking the MCAT my sophomore year in the spring (so that if I don’t do so well I still have time my junior year). Lets assume that I do well my sophomore year: Do colleges accept test scores attained during sophomore year, or should I just wait until junior year to take the MCAT?
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2. When you take the test depends on when you’re planning on applying to med school and if you’re planning on taking a year (or more) off after graduating. If you’re planning on going straight to med school after graduating, I would recommend taking it in the summer between your sophomore and junior years. You should be applying to med school the June of your junior year, meaning you should have finished your MCAT by then. Yes, med schools accept scores from your sophomore year. Don’t quote me on this, but I believe they take scores up to 2 years old from the time you apply…Also, the MCAT tests only on material covered in LOWER level science classes, so you should take the MCAT after your sophomore year, when the lower level material is still fresh in your mind. If you wait until junior year, then you learn more advanced things in school that aren’t covered on the MCAT, and you might have forgotten the things that ARE covered.
Good luck to you!