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Free MCAT score predictor

Estimate your score quickly and see how each section move changes your total before your first study hour.

No signup required. Start here, then move into study planning if you want deeper optimization. This predictor does not write to your account by itself.

Estimate your MCAT total quickly.

Move the sliders to adjust each section score. Use this as a directional planning input before you commit to a full curriculum. To turn it into an in-app workflow, build a study plan next.

Use the estimate as a planning input, not a promise

A projected MCAT score is most useful when it changes your next study decision. If one section is carrying the total, protect it with light review while allocating more timed practice to the weakest section. If the total is below your target range, use the study-plan generator to decide whether the gap needs more weekly hours, a longer runway, or a different full-length review cadence.

Predicted total

500

Median admitted student: ~511. Top 10 schools: 517+.

  • Chemical & Physical (C/P)125
  • CARS125
  • Biological & Biochemical (B/B)125
  • Psych/Soc (P/S)125
Build a plan from this estimate

Directional estimate only. Use this score to calibrate your study budget, then move to the study-plan tool for account-based execution.

How accurate is the MCAT score predictor?

The predictor uses your four section scaled scores (C/P, CARS, B/B, P/S) to produce a conservative total estimate. It is intentionally directional only, because real outcomes depend on study quality, timing, and confidence intervals. It is not an official AAMC score predictor and should not be used as a guarantee. The MCAT total score is the sum of four section scaled scores, so the tool models section movement rather than raw-score conversion.

AAMC overview of what is on the MCAT exam

Want the next step?

Turn a projected score into your first execution plan.