Is 512 a Good MCAT Score?

June 25, 2024

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Our students have often asked us:

  • Should I retake a 512 MCAT score?
  • Is 512 a bad MCAT score?
  • Is 512 a good MCAT score?
  • Can I get into med school with a 512 MCAT score?

If you’ve scored 512 on a practice or real MCAT exam, or are thinking of making 512 your goal MCAT score, below is an objective analysis and recommendation on how to move forward.

Is 512 a Bad MCAT Score?

According to recent AAMC stats, a 512 on the MCAT is not a bad score because it’s an above-average MCAT score, and it is competitive for med-school admission:

  • A 512 is 85 percentile rank on the MCAT.*
  • The current average MCAT score is at the 501 mark, and a 512 is 11 points ahead of that score.*
  • A competitive score on the MCAT is 511, and anything above it since 511 is the average score of those who achieved med-school admission in recent years.

If you started with a below-501 score on the MCAT and have scored a 512, congratulations, you are no longer in the bottom 50th percentile on the MCAT!

If you’ve been scoring below 501 on the MCAT, and have scored a 512 with a balanced distribution among the 4 sections, congratulations, you are now officially a competitive applicant for most med schools in North America!

*2024 AAMC MCAT Score Statistics Data: 

MCAT Score Percentile Conversion

For your reference, below is a chart converting MCAT scores to percentiles.

Mcat Score Percentiles

Consider the Distribution of 512 MCAT Score | How Does MCAT Scoring Work?

Another factor in determining if 512 is a good MCAT score is the score’s distribution among the four sections:

Each section has a score range from 118 to 132. 

A balanced MCAT score is always preferred.

For a 512, a balanced distribution would be 128, 128, 128, and 128. Or individual section scores very close to those numbers.

Any section score that is much lower than the other sections acts as a red flag for medical school admission committees. 

Also, the MCAT uses a scaled scoring system. It is not graded on a curve, so it doesn’t matter when you take the exam and who takes it with you.

More details are in the following articles:

Is 512 a Good MCAT Score?

If you scored a 512 on the MCAT, this means you performed in the 85th percentile according to most recent AAMC statistics, and you now have a competitive score for med-school admission.

Therefore, if aiming to maximize chances of admission into most North American medical schools, a 512 is a good score since it’s well above the scores the majority of MCAT testers will receive.

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However, without knowing which medical school(s) you’re applying to, it’s difficult to determine if a 512 is truly a good or bad MCAT score for your unique situation. Below we’ll look further into that factor.

Can I Get Into Medical School With A 512 MCAT Score?

Medical schools have different minimum score requirements for students based on being in-state, out-of-state, in particular programs, socioeconomic backgrounds, and more. 

Considering that a 512 is far ahead of the average MCAT score of a 501, it’s very competitive for med-school admission

With a 512, you are likely to make many med-school score cutoffs, and the rest of your application doesn’t need to be extremely competitive in order for you to be a viable candidate for most med-schools.

Once you know which medical schools you aim to get into, you’ll better understand whether a 512 will get you accepted. 

For example, some of the top medical schools in the US have an average MCAT score of 522. If you’re aiming to get into those schools, you’re still several points away.

You will need to go to your target medical school’s website and see their MCAT score cutoffs and average MCAT scores for matriculants. 

To make your search a little easier, in the articles below, you’ll find lists of the top medical schools in the US and Canada and their average MCAT scores:

What Is A Good MCAT Score?

According to recent AAMC data, a score above 501 will put you in the above-average category of testers.

A score above 511 will make your application competitive, as that is the average MCAT score of matriculants over the last few years.

That said, a good MCAT score depends on several factors, including your target med-school and the score distribution among the MCAT sections

For example, some medical schools automatically accept students from specific programs if they hit certain scores.

Additional reading: 

Should I Retake The MCAT If My Score Is 512?

You should retake a 512 MCAT score if your score is not balanced among the 4 sections, or if your target med-school(s) require a higher score for you to be competitive.

Also if your overall application is not strong and your GPA is low, you may want to consider retaking the MCAT to achieve a 514+ (90th percentile) score.

From our experience, increasing your score from 512 is easier than increasing your score when you’re in the low to mid 500s, if you continue to apply the right strategies. 

We know because many of us on The MedLife Mastery Team are retakers and were in a similar position. We saw our scores rise fastest when we were already getting above-average scores. 

You can work with one of us who’s been through your situation if you’d like. 

Today we all have 515+ scores, and we’ve helped hundreds of students with improving their scores as well. 

So we know you can improve your MCAT score with the right strategies and guidance 🙂

To help you continue improving your MCAT score, we’ve created a lot of free resources on this website to help you with your MCAT strategy.

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Additional FAQ - Is 512 a Good MCAT Score?

Can You Score Lower than 512 on the MCAT?

Yes, a 472 is the lowest score you can get on the MCAT exam. A 512 is 40 points higher than the lowest MCAT score.

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