Here’s a look at recent score profiles so you can get an idea of the shape of the typical score distribution. Just a few questions one way or the other can make a big difference in your scaled score. It’s important to maximize your performance on every question. There’s no such thing as a cut-and-dry “good score.” Much depends on the strength of the rest of your application (if your transcript is first-rate, the pressure to strut your stuff on the MCAT isn’t as intense) and on where you want to go to school (different schools have different score expectations).
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