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When to take MCAT for med school 2024?

We recommend taking the MCAT no later than June 27, 2024, but preferably before the end of April.
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When should I take my MCAT for 2024 cycle?

There are 4 different “windows” to take the MCAT in 2024: the Winter (late January), the Spring (March, April, and May), the summer (June and July), and the Fall (August and September). The “ideal” time to take it is when you feel fully prepared. It isn't worth it to rush your MCAT if you don't feel ready.
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When should I start my med school application for med school 2024?

The 2024 American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®) application cycle will open on May 2. If you plan to start medical school in 2024, you'll be completing the 2024 AMCAS application, and there are a few things that are new with the application this year.
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When should I take the MCAT if I want to start med school in 2025?

For instance, if you'd like to enroll in medical school in August 2025, you'll want to take your MCAT during the first four months of 2024—that is, no later than April 2024.
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How far in advance should you take the MCAT?

The MCAT exam is offered in January & March through September, and there are thirty MCAT test dates to choose from. Aim to take the MCAT as early in the year as possible, preferably no later than mid-May before AMCAS application submissions begin in early June.
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When To Take The MCAT In 2024 (Everything You Need To Know!)

What time of year is it easiest to take the MCAT?

There's no magical time period where the MCAT is easier. It's a challenging exam no matter the month you choose. Some feel prepared to take the MCAT after their sophomore year, while others decide to wait until their senior year of undergrad.
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What month is too late for MCAT?

May 24, 2024 is the the latest date of the 2024/25 cycle to take the test to give yourself a shot at an acceptance. The latest date you can technically take the MCAT in 2024 is September 14, but this is only useful for students planning on taking a gap year or who know they'll retake the test the following spring.
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Do I take MCAT junior or senior year?

The MCAT is something that requires planning and should not be taken on a whim. The ideal time to take the MCAT is the spring of your junior year of college, if you plan to attend medical school immediately following graduation.
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At what age do most people take the MCAT?

You can take the MCAT as early as you want, but most medical schools want a score from within the last 3 years. Ambitious test takers can take the MCAT after their sophomore year, but it's often better to wait. At what age can you take the MCAT? There is no age requirement for taking the MCAT.
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Do most people take the MCAT junior year?

Students usually take the MCAT after they have finished all (or at least most) of their prerequisite courses for medical school, as material on the exam is covered extensively in these classes. Typically, that means that most students take the MCAT after their junior year of college.
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What month do most people get accepted to medical school?

Many schools begin interviewing in August or September, and some M.D. schools offer acceptances as early as mid-October (and even earlier for D.O. schools). As spots in the class fill up, it may be more difficult to gain admission.
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Is July too late to take the MCAT?

We recommend taking the MCAT as early as possible but for the best chances waiting no longer than late July. That way your application is still complete by the end of August as the application pool gets more dense, and thus more competitive, going into the fall.
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Is 32 too old to start med school?

While beginning an MD program as an older student may not seem like the traditional route, students of all ages can find success in medical school so long as they receive the support they need.
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What year of undergrad should I take the MCAT?

The earliest that students opt to take the MCAT is during the latter part of their sophomore year or the summer between sophomore and junior year. At this point, most students have completed their medical school prerequisite courses and are prepared to take the exam.
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How late is too late to take the MCAT?

If you're okay with submitting your application before knowing your score, then late June/early July is okay. Taking it any later than that may delay your consideration by your schools, which is detrimental in a process where there are a limited number of interviews and seats.
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What is the easiest month to take the MCAT?

If I had to take a guess, I'd say January has the best curve. Most people will be focusing on finals during Nov/Dec, and only have a month of Christmas Break to really focus on studying for the MCAT. The problem is that the MCAT is not curved just to the current year.
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What is the average age of a first year med student?

Most med students are around 24 years old when heading into their first year. The average graduating age is 28, but it's never too late to go to med school.
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Is 35 too late for medical school?

There is no age limit for medical school. You can become a doctor in your 30s, 40s, 50s, and even 60s. In the end, medical schools want students who will make good physicians. Age is not a factor.
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Do you apply to med school before MCAT?

Ideally, you should have your MCAT score in hand by the time you're filling out your medical school application. To play it safe, this means that you should take the MCAT early enough to receive your scores by the time application submissions open in June.
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How much does an MCAT cost?

MCAT® Exam Fees

The initial registration fee for the MCAT® exam is $330, which covers the cost of the exam, as well as distribution of your scores.
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Does your first MCAT score matter?

Certain medical schools will consider only your most recent MCAT score or your highest MCAT score if you've taken the exam more than once. Other programs will consider the average score of all your MCAT attempts.
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Which medical schools do not have rolling admissions?

Medical Schools Without Rolling Admissions
  • Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.
  • Duke University School of Medicine.
  • Harvard Medical School.
  • Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
  • Yale Medical School.
  • Weill Cornell Medical College.
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Can you submit primary without MCAT?

Generally speaking, while most schools can receive your primary application without your MCAT scores, they will not look at it until your scores have been reported. As a result, make sure you keep in mind how your test date/score release will impact when your application is considered.
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Is 400 hours enough to study for the MCAT?

In total, you should aim for at least 200 to 300 hours of MCAT study time. You should plan to spend even more time studying if you last covered the material a while ago, or if you have a particular area of weakness.
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