I'm going to tell you something most premed advisors won't...

…a great MCAT score beats an early application. Every single time.

We’ve seen premeds rush the MCAT so they could submit their application early. They bomb it and consequently got rejected everywhere. They then spend the next year restudying while doing more extracurriculars to strengthen a reapplication. A year of their life gone because they rushed a test they weren't ready for.

Your application date matters, BUT your MCAT score matters more. Admissions committees will gladly take a 518 submitted in August over a 504 submitted in June.

6 weeks. That's all it takes for our coaches to find what's holding your score back and fix it. Our students improve 8-29 points within that window. Not from studying more content, but from fixing the invisible patterns in their studying.

If you're testing this summer and your score isn't where you want it, don't rush. Fix it first! One cycle with a great score beats two cycles with a rushed one.

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