MCAT Scores: High, Good and Average MCAT Scores across the US (2024)

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MCAT scoring and medical school admissions guide focused on MCAT scores and GPA

Your MCAT scores play a crucial role in the medical school admissions process. This page is dedicated to providing you with comprehensive information about MCAT scoring, including details on average, good, and high MCAT scores. Additionally, it explains how your GPA and MCAT scores can impact your chances of acceptance to medical schools in both the United States and Canada. It's important to note that each student's circ*mstances may differ, so consulting with your premed advisor and exploring the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) website is highly recommended.

MCAT Scores Range

MCAT scores range from a low of 118 to a high of 132, with a midpoint of 125 for each of the four sections: (1) Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems; (2) Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS); (3) Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems; and (4) Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior.


When you add the scaled scores of each section, the total MCAT score range is from the lowest score of 472 to the highest MCAT score of 528, with a midpoint of 500.

MCAT Scores: High, Good and Average MCAT Scores across the US (2)

What is a Good MCAT Score?

A good MCAT score is typically considered to be 128 out of 132 in any one of the four sections, or a total of 511 out of 528 for all four sections combined. The latter represents the average score of students admitted to medical schools across the nation during the 2021 admissions cycle. However, it's important to understand that what constitutes an average, good, or high MCAT score can vary depending on perspective, the specific cohort of applicants, and the medical school to which you are applying. There is no definitive pass or fail score for the MCAT; rather, each medical school sets its own criteria for acceptable scores.


To determine the score needed for a particular medical school, it's best to consult the specific school's requirements or visit their website. Additionally, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) may provide useful information about past trends and average scores for medical school admissions. Keep in mind that achieving an acceptable MCAT score is just one aspect of a comprehensive medical school application, and other factors such as GPA, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, and personal statement are also crucial in the admissions process.


What score do you need for medical school? Here is a summary of the high, good and average MCAT scores acceptable to medical school.


Average MCAT score
50th percentile
Sectional score: 125
Combined score: 501

Good MCAT score
80th percentile
Sectional score: 128
Combined score: 511

High MCAT score
95th percentile
Sectional score: 130
Combined score: 518

MCAT Scores: High, Good and Average MCAT Scores across the US (3)

Note: the expression "average score" does not have the same meaning as cutoff or minimum score. Rather it refers to the simple average of students accepted to medical school (historic and predicted averages). Having an acceptable MCAT score in no way guarantees medical school admissions since acceptance is also contingent on GPA and non-academic factors (i.e. personal statement and/or autobiographical material, letters of reference, and the medical school interview)



How is the MCAT scored?

Your MCAT score in each section is based on the numbers of questions that you answered correctly (note: there is no penalty for wrong answers). Your raw scores from each of the 4 sections of the exam will then be converted to scaled scores which are the only scores that interest medical school admissions committees.

Considering that each section of the exam has different sets of questions and level of difficulty, a student's performance on the MCAT is more likely to be accurately assessed by converting raw scores to scaled scores. The scaled score is reported on a 15-point scale.

There is no simplistic way to convert a percentage to a scaled score. It is a complex calculation that is dependent on the cohort and cannot be replicated with precision for any random practice exam. For example, a 50% raw score (i.e. the percent of correct answers) in a section does NOT represent 125 (a midpoint MCAT scaled score). Consider the table below.

Example of approximate percent correct MCAT score conversion for the Official AAMC MCAT Practice Exam (Scored) 1

Exam Section Percent Correct Raw Score (approx.) MCAT Scaled Score with Range (/132)
1. Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems 50% 123; 122-124
2. Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills ('MCAT CARS') 50% 123; 122-124
3. Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems 50% 124; 123-125
4. Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior 50% 122; 121-123

Note: A score of 80% correct for each of the 4 exam subsections translates to an MCAT scaled score of 127, which further underlines the fact that the relationship between percent correct and scaled scores is not straightforward and the changes are not consistent across exam sections (there is a correlation, but they are not proportional). Again, the numbers above only apply to this one exam and cannot be blindly applied to other practice materials. As an example, Gold Standard practice exams required thousands of student submissions to develop an exam-specific scale score which continues to be adjusted as segments of the cohort's exam preparation improves over the years.

What does the AAMC MCAT score report show?

The AAMC's MCAT score report will reflect:
1. The scaled score for each of the 4 sections and the total score
2. Confidence bands that show the ranges where one's true MCAT scores lie
3. Percentile ranks to show how you fared compared to other exam takers (for example, the 80th percentile indicates that your score is better than 80% of other exam takers)
4. Score profile showing the MCAT score range - from 118 to 132 with a midpoint of 125

For example, a student will have a total MCAT score of 515 after scoring 131 on the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section; 127 on the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills section; 130 on the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems section, and 127 on the Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior section. With a total score of 515, the student's percentile rank is 91%.

If you think that there is an error in your score, you may request the AAMC for a rescore.

Section Score Confidence Band Percentile Rank of Score Score Profile
Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems 131 130 🔶 132 99% MCAT Scores: High, Good and Average MCAT Scores across the US (4)
Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills 127 126 🔶 128 82% MCAT Scores: High, Good and Average MCAT Scores across the US (5)
Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems 130 129 🔶 131 96% MCAT Scores: High, Good and Average MCAT Scores across the US (6)
Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior 127 126 🔶 128 68% MCAT Scores: High, Good and Average MCAT Scores across the US (7)
Total 515 513 🔶 517 91%

Is the highest MCAT score possible?

Yes, achieving the highest possible scaled MCAT score (528) is possible. It’s rare but achievable.

What is the MCAT scoring breakdown based on question types?

How your 4 MCAT scores - as well as your overall MCAT score - breaks down to the broad range of question types are shown in the graphic below.

MCAT Scores: High, Good and Average MCAT Scores across the US (8)

Of special note:

  • the importance of Biology and Biochemistry;
  • the importance of Psychology and Sociology (although, only time will tell to what degree medical schools will accept this new section with equal weight to the other three more established MCAT sections);
  • the continued importance of 'Verbal Reasoning' (CARS);
  • and finally, note that the 'non-science' aspect to your current MCAT score is not exactly 50% because one of the non-science sections also contains Biology (5%).

When are MCAT scores released?

MCAT scores are released 30-35 days after the exam date and at 5 pm of the release date.

How do medical schools evaluate multiple MCAT scores?

How do medical schools handle your multiple MCAT scores if you have taken the exam more than once? They may do any of the following:

  • Evaluate the most recent score
  • Evaluate only the highest individual and/or set of scores
  • Evaluate an average of the sets of scores
  • Consider all scores equally and note the improvements

Contact the medical schools you intend to apply to determine how they would handle your multiple scores. Also, please note that many medical schools do not accept scores that are more than three years old.

In addition to your MCAT score, admissions committees consider other factors in your medical school application including your GPA, personal and academic experiences, demographics, medical school interview, letters of evaluation or recommendation, and personal statement.

What is the medical school admissions data based on MCAT scores?

The higher rates of admissions with higher MCAT scores are nothing new. However, it is of value to note that a score of 500 has a rate of admissions just over 20% and lesser scores may still result in admissions. Conversely, an exceptional score (above 517) does not guarantee medical school admissions.

MCAT Scores: High, Good and Average MCAT Scores across the US (9)

MCAT Scores and GPA Requirements of Medical Schools

Below, you will find the average MCAT score and GPA requirements for medical schools in both the United States and Canada.

Arkansas

Medical Schools in Arkansas Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.5 500
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine 3.86 510

California

Medical Schools in California Median GPA Median MCAT Score
California Northstate University College of Medicine 3.72 513
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science College of Medicine 3 498
Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine 3.87 516
Loma Linda University School of Medicine 3.86 507
Stanford University School of Medicine 3.89 519
Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.3 506
University of California - Davis School of Medicine 3.69 512
University of California - Irvine School of Medicine 3.85 516
University of California - Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine 3.84 516
University of California - Riverside School of Medicine 3.59 508
University of California - San Diego School of Medicine 3.83 517
University of California - San Francisco School of Medicine 3.86 518
University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine 3.7 517
Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific 3.63 506

Colorado

Medical Schools in Colorado Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.66 504
University of Colorado School of Medicine 3.86 514

Connecticut

Medical Schools in Connecticut Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Quinnipiac University Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine 3.71 514
University of Connecticut School of Medicine 3.78 513
Yale School of Medicine 3.93 521

District of Columbia

Medical Schools in District of Columbia Median GPA Median MCAT Score
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences 3.78 513
Georgetown University School of Medicine 3.79 513
Howard University College of Medicine 3.53 505

Hawaii

Medical Schools in Hawaii Median GPA Median MCAT Score
University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine 3.74 511

Idaho

Medical Schools in Idaho Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.2 50th percentile

Indiana

Medical Schools in Indiana Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Indiana University School of Medicine 3.84 512
Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.6 503

Iowa

Medical Schools in lowa Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.63 506
University of lowa Carver College of Medicine 3.86 515

Kansas

Medical Schools in Kansas Median GPA Median MCAT Score
University of Kansas School of Medicine 3.88 512

Maine

Medical Schools in Maine Median GPA Median MCAT Score
University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.6 Minimum 490

Massachusetts

Medical Schools in Massachusetts Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Boston University School of Medicine 3.8 518
Harvard Medical School 3.9 520
Tufts University School of Medicine 3.7 513
University of Massachusetts Medical School 3.8 516

Minnesota

Medical Schools in Minnesota Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Mayo Medical School 3.9 520
University of Minnesota Medical School - Twin Cities 3.8 513
University of Minnesota Medical School - Duluth 3.7 504

Mississippi

Medical Schools in Mississippi Median GPA Median MCAT Score
William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.4 501
University of Mississippi School of Medicine 3.8 505

Nebraska

Medical Schools in Nebraska Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Creighton University School of Medicine 3.84 513
University of Nebraska College of Medicine 3.9 513

New Hampshire

Medical Schools in New Hampshire Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth 3.77 516

New Jersey

New Mexico

Medical Schools in New Mexico Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Burrell COM at New Mexico State University Science - 3 493
University of New Mexico School of Medicine 3.8 505

New York

Medical Schools in New York Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Albany Medical College 3.74 511
Albert Einstein College of Medicine 3.81 515
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 3.92 522
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine 3.73 515
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 3.87 519
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.6 504
New York Medical College 3.72 513
New York University School of Medicine 3.95 522
SUNY - Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine 3.74 514
SUNY - Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 3.75 512
SUNY - Upstate Medical University 3.77 513
Stony Brook University Renaissance School of Medicine 3.86 516
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.5 504
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry 3.84 518
Weill Cornell Medical College 3.91 519

North Dakota

Medical Schools in North Dakota Median GPA Median MCAT Score
University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences 3.8 507

Oklahoma

Medical Schools in Oklahoma Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.6 500
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine 3.85 511

Oregon

Medical Schools in Oregon Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine 3.77 512

Rhode Island

Medical School in Rhode Island Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Brown University The Warren Alpert Medical School 3.83 517

South Dakota

Medical School in South Dakota Median GPA Median MCAT Score
University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine 3.87 508

Texas

Medical Schools in Texas Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Baylor College of Medicine 3.93 518
Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine 3.84 513
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Paul L. Foster School of Medicine 3.89 512
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine - Lubbock 3.87 510
University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine 3.48 501
University of North Texas Health Science Center-Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine 3.71 510
University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School 3.92 515
University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine 3.88 511
University of Texas McGovern Medical School at Houston 3.88 513
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine 3.72 510
University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio 3.88 517
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School 3.9 518

Utah

Medical School in Utah Median GPA Median MCAT Score
University of Utah School of Medicine 3.82 513

Vermont

Medical School in Vermont Median GPA Median MCAT Score
University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine 3.73 512

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Medical Schools in Wisconsin Median GPA Median MCAT Score
Medical College of Wisconsin 3.73 511
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health 3.8 513

Canada

Medical Schools in Canada Median GPA Median MCAT Score
University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry 3.3
(Albertans)
3.5
(Non-Albertans)
496
(Albertans)
512
(Non-Albertans)
University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine 3.2
(Albertans)
3.8
(Non-Albertans)
127 in CARS
(Non-Albertans)
University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine 496 513
University of Manitoba Rady Faculty of Health Sciences 3.3 504
Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty of Medicine 3.7 508
Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine 3.3
(Nova Scotia, Brunswick and Prince Edward)
3.7
(Others)
503
(Nova Scotia, Brunswick and Prince Edward)
506
(Others)
McMaster University Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine 3.84 128 (CARS)
Northern Ontario School of Medicine 3.81 Not Applicable
University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine 3.85 Not Applicable
Queen's University Faculty of Health Sciences 3.57
University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine 3.95 500
University of Western Ontario Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry 3.7
BBFLS-125, CPFBS-125, CARS-125 (SW Ontario)

BBFLS-128, CPFBS-126, CARS-129 (Others)
Universite Laval Faculty of Medicine
McGill University Faculty of Medicine 3.5 3.83
Universite de Montreal Faculty of Medicine
Universite de Sherbrooke Faculty of Medicine
University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine 506

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