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What Is MCAT Score Calculator?

The MCAT score calculator is an essential tool for medical school applicants that helps predict and convert MCAT scores accurately. Whether you're preparing for the Medical College Admission Test or analyzing your performance, this professional MCAT score calculator provides precise results with comprehensive breakdowns across all four sections.

Our MCAT score calculator uses official AAMC conversion tables and advanced algorithms to compute scaled scores, percentiles, and performance analysis. This comprehensive MCAT calculator tool helps you make informed decisions about your medical school applications by providing accurate MCAT score predictions and detailed performance insights.

MCAT Score Calculator Formula

The MCAT score calculator uses precise mathematical formulas and official AAMC conversion tables to calculate MCAT scores accurately. These calculations follow standardized scoring methods and provide reliable MCAT score estimates for various scenarios.

Core MCAT Score Calculation Formula

Total MCAT Score = CPS + CARS + BB + PS

Sum of all four section scores (Chemical & Physical Sciences, Critical Analysis & Reasoning, Biological & Biochemical, Psychological & Social)

Scaled Score = Raw Score Conversion (AAMC Table)

Convert raw scores to scaled scores using official AAMC conversion tables

Percentile = Historical Performance Ranking

Calculate percentile based on historical MCAT score distributions

Understanding MCAT Score Percentiles

MCAT score percentiles indicate how your performance compares to other test-takers. Understanding these percentiles is crucial for medical school applications and helps you set realistic goals for your MCAT preparation.

MCAT Score Percentile Ranges

High Performance (90-100%)

  • • Scores: 515-528
  • • Highly competitive for all medical schools
  • • Strong application advantage
  • • Consider top-tier programs

Competitive (70-89%)

  • • Scores: 508-514
  • • Competitive for many medical schools
  • • Good application profile
  • • Target mid-tier programs

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate my MCAT score?

To calculate your MCAT score, input your raw scores for each section into our MCAT score calculator. The calculator uses official AAMC conversion tables to convert raw scores to scaled scores and provides your total MCAT score and percentile ranking.

What is a good MCAT score?

A good MCAT score depends on your target medical schools. Generally, scores of 510+ (70th percentile) are competitive for many medical schools, while scores of 515+ (90th percentile) are highly competitive. Use our MCAT score calculator to analyze your target scores.

How accurate are MCAT score calculator results?

Our MCAT score calculator uses official AAMC conversion tables and provides estimates based on historical data. While results are estimates, they help students track progress and understand their performance relative to other test-takers. Different test forms may have slight variations.

Should I retake the MCAT?

Use our MCAT score calculator to analyze your current score and target schools. Consider retaking if your score is below your target schools' averages, if you have significant room for improvement, or if other application components are strong. The calculator helps evaluate this decision.