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Most people who take the MCAT are undergraduates in college in their Junior or Senior year of college before they apply to medical school. Looking for help? Select a tutor today. According to the AAMC, (Association of American Medical Colleges) the average 2008 MCAT score for U.S. medical school applicants was 28.1P, while for matriculants it was 30.9P. Students preparing for the exam are encouraged to try to balance their subscores; physical, verbal, and biological scores of 12, 13, and 11 respectively may be looked upon more favorably than 14, 13, and 9, even though both amount to the same composite score. Select a tutor now. Medical School requires excellent MCATS - want to attend Johns Hopkins? You need at least MCAT Biology of 13, MCAT Physics of 12 and MCAT Verbal of 11. Better get help now. Select a tutor today.