Yes! We’ve put together a handy conversion table for you to use to go back and forth between new and old MCAT scores. Officially, the AAMC says that direct comparisons between the old scores and new scores are “impossible.” Why the massive overhaul? The new test is meant to cover a broader range of material and better equip medical schools with ways of more completely assessing applicants. The new MCAT has four sections, each ranging from 118 to 132 with a median of 124-125 per section.
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