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Old 08-06-2007, 03:25 PM
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How old can the MCAT score be?

Hello All,

Just wanted to get a quick answer if anyone knows this. I wrote my MCAT 10 years ago. Do you think Ross will still accept it? As you might guess I am an 'older' (32) applicant... Did my undergrad and then an MBA but never really got any satisfaction from my work... Always wanted to be in Medicine and now I figure I still have a figthing chance if I get in now...

Anyways I am hoping to apply for Jan '08 but dont have time to study since am working full time.

Anyone out there have a definate answer regarding the oldest MCAT score they or other Carribean schools will accept.
Thanks.
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I know for Ross it does not matter on the age of the MCAT. Look at the requirements on the Ross website.

AUC I think wants it to be in the recent 3-5 years but I was told they may take one older it would be a wait and see.

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Old 08-06-2007, 03:28 PM
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The easiest way to get the right answer is to call up the school. Someone posted here last week that their Mcats are 11 years old and Ross accepted them but that's all heresay. It takes 2 minutes to call up and get your answer and then you will know for sure what it is! Good Luck!
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Old 08-06-2007, 03:29 PM
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I would just call the New Jersey office and ask them to be sure.
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Old 08-06-2007, 03:35 PM
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ROSS UNIVERSITY: FAQs About Admissions

Go to FAQ on Ross, it says it does not matter the age of the MCAT score, even those prior to 1995 are acceptable, just that you must have one! But calling is always a viable option.
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