I wasn't familiar with the scoring so much- so I decided to look it up because I was really interested. I found this article:
"Each of the three multiple choice sections is worth 15 points for a total of 45 points, but it's nearly impossible to achieve a perfect score. The average MCAT score each year is somewhere around a 24 (8 in each section).
A good (competitive at most MD schools) score is around 30 and a stellar score is somewhere above a 34 to 36 (competitive at the top medical schools in the country). A score of 36 or better would put you in the top 2% of the country. The writing sample is scored with a letter system from J (lowest) to T (highest), but is much less important than the number score. You never hear anyone mention the letter score. All you ever hear people talk about is the number, although some people insist that they are also considered in the admissions process somehow."
The link included below includes a ton of information about your GPA and about the MCAT test and scoring. Hope that helps!
2007-06-30 16:06:43
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Highest Mcat Score Ever
2016-11-07 07:48:55
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This Site Might Help You.
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Is it possible to get a perfect score on the MCAT?
Has it ever been done?
2015-08-11 17:18:18
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I suppose it is possible, depending on how knowledgeable you are, how much you've studied, and in general, your level of intelligence and comprehension. Whether or not it has ever been done, I'm not certain, since a lot of those tests are based on national averages, so a perfect grade of 100, would probably be combined with other scores in your area to obtain a median figure. However, I would think you would still be graded on your individual effort and receive the benefit of it when applying for college entrance or scholarships.
2007-06-30 16:07:42
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