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Can I substitute GMAT/MCAT/LSAT scores for the GRE?

Oklahoma State University - Stillwater - Home
Some graduate programs in the College of Education will accept the Millers Analogy Test (MAT) instead of a GRE score. It is important that you contact the department about their admission requirements to determine if this test or other tests are required. Additionally, some programs require the GRE subject test. Some programs also require the GRE subject test; please review the admissions requirements for the program that interests you.

What are the oldest MCAT scores accepted?

Drexel University College of Medicine - Admissions: Frequent...
MCAT scores are good for a period of two years. For instance, April 2005 is the oldest MCAT accepted for entry with the 2008 first year class.

I took the MCAT more than three years ago. Will I be able to use those scores?

Admissions
The oldest MCAT scores we will accept for the incoming class of 2008 (i.e. for the November 1, 2007 application deadline) will be from the April 2005 MCAT.

When should I take the LSAT?

LSAT scores are just one piece of information considered by Indiana CLEO. In order to receive your scores in time, we recommend applicants take the LSAT no later than December of the year before the student will begin law classes. No. LSAT scores and grades are considered, but there is no specific requirement. LSAT scores and grade point averages sufficient to warrant admission to an Indiana law school are acceptable.

What GPA and MCAT scores do I need to have?

RMED-FAQ
All applicants to the RMED Program need to have competitive GPA and MCAT scores. Talk to your premedical advisor at your university.

How long are MCAT scores valid for?

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This will depend in part on the school. For many schools, your scores will be valid for five years. However for some, they will be valid for only three years. The medical schools count backward from the time you would matriculate into medical school to determine how old your scores are. So to determine if your scores are valid, determine when you would start medical school, and count back 3 or 5 years.

Will the new January MCAT be accepted?What are the oldest MCAT scores accepted?

Drexel University College of Medicine - Admissions: Frequent...
We will not consider the January 2007 MCAT as a basis for determining whether to invite candidates for an interview. We might, however, consider the score if an applicant on our waitlist after interviewing sends an official score report.

What are the oldest MCAT scores you accept?

NJMS -- Education -- Admissions
NJMS accepts MCAT scores from any year. All 2007 MCAT dates are acceptable for applicants who wish to enter in 2008.

What are good MCAT scores?

MCAT Prep.Net: Helping You Get Prepared for the MCAT - Frequ...
most schools, a composite score of 30 or higher combined with a GPA of 3.5 or higher is very competitive. Also, "balanced" scores (e.g. 10, 10, 10) are more desirable than "lopsided" scores (e.g. 5, 13, 12).

Will you accept MCAT Scores instead of GRE Scores?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Our program will accept MCAT scores instead of GRE scores. Our Admissions Committee is looking for candidates with MCAT scores that would make them competitive with traditional medical school applicants, thus your scores should meet the minimum standard for UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health applicants.

When should I take the MCAT or GRE?

Health Professions @ ESF - FAQs
If you are hoping to matriculate in a professional school the year after you graduate, you should take these exams in the spring of your Junior year. If you plan to do a gap year after you graduate, you should take the MCAT or GRE in the spring two years before you hope to matriculate. For example, if you plan to matriculate in Fall 2010, you will be applying in Fall 2009, which means you should take the MCAT or GRE no later than the Spring of 2009.

Can you help me to get a better grade on the SAT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT, DAT, PMAT, or other tests?

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Yes! Many of our tutors specialize in Standardized Tests, especially the ACT and SATs. We even have specific tutors for the different sections on the test.

What GPA and MCAT scores will make me a competitive applicant?

Southern Oregon University : Chemistry : Pre-Med FAQ
The answer to this question changes slightly from program to program and is influenced by other factors. Typically, a science GPA of 3.5 or higher combined with a 30 on the MCAT (at least 10 on each section) will make a student competitive. For example, the Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine (http://www.ohsu.edu/som/) 2005-2006 entering class had an average total GPA of 3.63, an average science GPA of 3.57, and average MCAT score of 31.

Do I need to release my MCAT scores to AMCAS?

Frequently Asked Questions About The AMCAS Application (Bowd...
No, your scores are automatically released to AMCAS. You will, however, need to have your scores sent to non-AMCAS schools through the online MCAT Testing History (MCAT THx) Reporting System. In addition, any results from MCATs taken prior to April 2003 must be released through MCAT THx.

What level of GPA and MCAT scores is considered acceptable?

UNM HSC School of Medicine - Frequently Asked Questions
The Committee on Admissions has established threshold levels for both the undergraduate GPA and the total numerical score on the MCAT exam. The minimal acceptable levels are an undergraduate GPA of 3.0, with a C or better in all prerequisite course work, plus a total numerical score of 22 on the MCAT examination. Applicants who do not meet the undergraduate GPA threshold of 3.0 may be considered if they have a GPA of 3.

Will you consider MCAT scores from exams taken after September 11, 2007?

FAQs
The only applicants for whom later MCAT scores may be considered are those who were designated as Alternates for possible admission to the class entering 2008, if and when the Committee reviews those applicants.
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