Is a 515 A good MCAT score?

A score of 515 corresponds to the 92nd percentile among MCAT test-takers between 2015 and 2017, according to a percentile chart published by the AAMC. “If you’re scoring above the 50th percentile, that’s a whole lot better than scoring below the 50th percentile,” Kent says.

What month does med school start?

May Through August. Medical schools may accept students off their waitlists until the day their incoming class begins its academic year.

Is a 500 MCAT score good?

The average score to put you in the 50th percentile is about 500, or 125 on each section. But even then, being in the 50th percentile is considered to be quite low. In general, anything below a cumulative MCAT score of 510 is considered to be a borderline score.

What MCAT score do you need for Harvard?

Average MCAT scores and GPA required by US medical schools

US MEDICAL SCHOOLS AVERAGE GPA MCAT Score
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston University School of Medicine 3.81 Old MCAT ? 35 New MCAT ? 517
Harvard Medical School 3.92 Old MCAT ? 35 New MCAT ? 518
Tufts University School of Medicine 3.74 Old MCAT ? 32 New MCAT ? 513

What should a medical school personal statement include?

For a compelling essay, prospective medical school students should share their passions beyond medicine.

  1. Personal narrative.
  2. Reflection on patient-care experiences.
  3. Reasons for pursuing medicine.
  4. Your strengths.

How do medical schools use personal statement?

The personal statement is assessed as part of the shortlisting process but is not scored. It is used in the interview process for panelists to ask more detailed questions regarding work experience. Personal statement is not scored. It is expected that the statement provides evidence of commitment to study medicine.

Does med school have summer break?

In the US, there is typically a summer break between first and second year of medical school from late May/early June to mid/late August. Most students work or do research during this break. Most students have significant time off within fourth year that is used in part for residency interviews.

Does retaking the MCAT look bad?

Like reapplying to medical school, retaking the MCAT does not inherently look bad. That said, you should strive to take the MCAT as few times as possible. If you’re able to show an appreciable score jump from one test to the next, the majority of medical schools won’t see having retaken the MCAT as an issue.