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How Long Are MCAT Scores Valid?

Your MCAT Scores will be valid for most medical schools in the United States and Canada for two to three years. While your score does not technically expire on AAMC, individual medical schools have their own specific policies regarding the validity of MCAT scores.

There are a select number of schools accepting MCAT scores that are 4 years old depending on the candidate’s expected matriculation date.  We always recommend checking with the admissions office of your school of choice to confirm their score expiration policies.

Ken Tao

Ken is nationally recognized as a premier MCAT mind. He has worked with thousands of undergraduate students as a graduate teaching assistant and MCAT instructor/tutor for the Princeton Review. At Princeton Review, Ken was the only tutor certified in all subjects, was one of the highest rated MCAT tutors ever and was a teacher trainer. Additionally, Ken worked to found Magoosh's MCAT division. He has written content for dozen's of MCAT books and guides. He is now the Director of MCAT at MedSchoolCoach

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