Once you've taken the free AAMC sample MCAT test, you can use this free calculator to determine your scaled score and percentile rank.
FAQ - How Reliable Is My Score?
This calculator (and any calculator you find) is built to line up with the AAMC's scoring scale, so it's pretty good at estimating your scaled score from practice tests.
It's accurate, not precise. Which means it's great for getting an estimate, but it can't guarantee the exact score you'll get on the real MCAT exam
Our Recommendations Based On Your Score
If you hit your score goal, that's awesome and congratulations. Keep going and don't forget to apply to become an MCAT mentor here once you ace the official MCAT 🙂
Now if your score is not what you expected, don't be discouraged.
In fact, if you're feeling even a little low, watch this video by one of your mentors here at MedLife, and a 524 scorer, on why you shouldn't be discouraged by your practice exam scores.
Second, reach out to us - we'll give you some free guidance and advice on next steps. We've worked with thousands of students, so we have a good idea on what your next highest yield moves could be.
Third, we have a whole host of free resources on improving your MCAT score. You should definitely get access and use them to get your goal score.
Take Another Free MCAT Practice Test
Once you've done the above and you feel ready, we recommend taking another free MCAT practice test.
Remember, that's only once you've identified your weaknesses, talked to one of us, and feel like you're absolutely ready! No point wasting an exam only to see the same score.
You can get access to your free MCAT practice test here.
Let us know if you have any questions or thoughts.
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The MedLife Mastery Team
Your MCAT Success Mentors