The way the MCAT is scored can seem a bit tricky, and it’s important to know the statistics behind it to be able to reach your target score.
- Each of the four sections of the MCAT is scored between 118 and 132, with the mean and median at 125.
- This means the total score ranges from 472 to 528, with the mean and median at 501.
Learn more with our in-depth explanation of score statistics and find a target score that works for your goals.