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For doctors... What was your MCAT score?

Dofuss3000

Golden Member
I am going to take it in about 4 years and I was wondering how hard it is.

What was your score? And if you ever took a standardized IQ test, what was your score? Please mention the name of the test.
 
IQ has nothing to do with your performance on the MCAT. I've met some of the dumbest, most pathetically asinine, and complete lack of intellectual capacity idiots in the medical field. They typically call them surgeons, but every once in awhile a fvcker from Oncology will sneak in with the same credentials. My advice, study, use Kaplan or similar review and study. Sure, there are those with natural abilities that don't need to study or us a Review Program, but then there are those that want in a top 100 program too.

BTW, forums.studentdoctor.net or .com. Can't remember, but I'm sure google will.
 
I'm taking the review course now. Got a 26 on the diagnostic, shooting for 35+ on the real deal.
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
I'm taking the review course now. Got a 26 on the diagnostic, shooting for 35+ on the real deal.

Good luck!

I want to get a perfect numerical score, of course.

I probably wont get it, but if give myself positive self-talk and work my ass off, I just might get it.

Think no evil.

All of the classic Chinese poems boil down to those three words.
 
Originally posted by: Dofuss3000
Originally posted by: Mo0o
I'm taking the review course now. Got a 26 on the diagnostic, shooting for 35+ on the real deal.

Good luck!

I want to get a perfect numerical score, of course.

I probably wont get it, but if give myself positive self-talk and work my ass off, I just might get it.

Think no evil. All of the classic Chinese poems boil down to those three words.

GL with that, from what I hear, about 5 people in the nation get 45 each year
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Dofuss3000
Originally posted by: Mo0o
I'm taking the review course now. Got a 26 on the diagnostic, shooting for 35+ on the real deal.

Good luck!

I want to get a perfect numerical score, of course.

I probably wont get it, but if give myself positive self-talk and work my ass off, I just might get it.

Think no evil. All of the classic Chinese poems boil down to those three words.

GL with that, from what I hear, about 5 people in the nation get 45 each year

Fvck. I will be high forever if I got a 45 then.

Anyways. ALWAYS AIM for the highest possible, that way you will always do better if even if you don't get a perfect score!
 
I just did a statistical analysis. The rarity of a perfect score, 45, according to MCAT is 1 out of 1400. This is based on a mean of 24.6 and a SD of 6.4.

About 62,000 people take the MCAT each year. So, only about 44 people should get a perfect score.

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I want to get into the University of Washington. The average score is 32 for students admitted into UofW. Which is about the 88th percentile of MCAT examinees.
 
Originally posted by: Dofuss3000
I just did a statistical analysis. The rarity of a perfect score, 45, according to MCAT is 1 out of 1400. This is based on a mean of 24.6 and a SD of 6.4.

About 62,000 people take the MCAT each year. So, only about 44 people should get a perfect score.

well gl to you then.
 
Originally posted by: Dofuss3000
Originally posted by: summit
i got a 44, i got a 1380 on my sat's yeah im at usc med right now

Then it seems within the realm of possibility.


Don't be naive and underestimate it. This is the net we are talking about.

If I said I got a 45, would you believe me too?

Hey, I got a bridge for sale ...
 
Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: Dofuss3000
Originally posted by: summit
i got a 44, i got a 1380 on my sat's yeah im at usc med right now

Then it seems within the realm of possibility.


Don't be naive and underestimate it. This is the net we are talking about.

If I said I got a 45, would you believe me too?

Hey, I got a bridge for sale ...

wow you got a bridge and a 45? 😀
 
lemme say this........if you get over 30 .....u'll be set to get into A medical school(depending on gpa of course) ....over 35 is pretty good.......over 40 is fvckin korazy....44's and 45's...... u are at God mode. Do not pass go. Go directly to MD status.
 
Originally posted by: Dofuss3000
Originally posted by: summit
i got a 44, i got a 1380 on my sat's yeah im at usc med right now

Then it seems within the realm of possibility.

Within the realm of possibility is a vastly broad statement. But like you said, work hard, and it's possible. Grab the review books, take a course, do practice tests till you wanna vomitt, then do some more. That's what I'm doing right now.
 
i took the April 2004 MCAT.

i got a 12P 12V 11B and O on writing.

i just got accepted into a master's program at Mt Sinai Medical School.

so hopefully i'll enter med school in 2007

*EDIT* and yeah, like Vrolok says, just take tons of practice tests and study ur buttocks off and you'll be good to go
 
Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: Dofuss3000
Originally posted by: summit
i got a 44, i got a 1380 on my sat's yeah im at usc med right now

Then it seems within the realm of possibility.


Don't be naive and underestimate it. This is the net we are talking about.

If I said I got a 45, would you believe me too?

Hey, I got a bridge for sale ...


You too?!
Im selling the golden gate! maybe we can trade. (Wow, best drunken spelling of the night(last 5 mins))
 
Originally posted by: deejayshakur
28q, 1490 (we're doing sat scores too?).

once you start the application process, you'll realize how insignificant numbers are.

Right, until you realize that your app gets tossed as they fall over laughing at your low scores. You've gotta get the interview, which means you've gotta have the scores.
 
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