The MCAT raw score conversion involves translating the raw score into a scaled score that ranges from 118 to 132. Each section of the MCAT is scored separately, and the four sections' scores are then added together to give a total score ranging from 472 to 528. The MCAT Score Calculator simplifies this conversion process for you. To understand how scoring works, read our article on What MCAT Score Do You Need to Get Into Medical School?
How does the MCAT raw score conversion work?
Convert your MCAT raw score into a scaled score using our calculator. Learn how scoring works and what score you’ll need for med school.

Written by Mark Jones
Updated over 2 months ago