In addition to a strong GPA and specific pre-requisite courses, AA programs also look at exam scores, letters of recommendation, and experiences. Typically, programs want well-rounded applicants, so it is critical that you do not neglect these areas of the application.
Most AA programs will accept either GRE or MCAT scores. As of 2020, University of Colorado is the only program that requires the MCAT.
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a computer-delivered exam which lasts a little under 4 hours. The exam includes 3 sections: Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing. The Verbal and Quantitative sections are scored on a scale of 130 to 170, and most AA programs look for combined scores of around 310. The Analytical Writing section is score from 0 to 6, and typically a score of 4 is considered to be competitive.
While there are no recommended pre-GRE courses, we do encourage students to plan at least six to eight weeks of study in preparation for the exam. Prep courses are available, but typically unnecessary.
Currently, the GRE costs $205 and is offered year-round. You can find more information as well as the registration links on the ETS website.
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a computer-delivered exam which lasts roughly 7.5 hours. The MCAT has 4 sections: Biological and Biochemical Foundations; Chemical and Physical Foundations; Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior; and Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills. Overall, the exam is scored form 472 – 528. The four individual sections are scored from 118 to 132. A 500 or above the 50th percentile is considered in the competitive range for AA.
Because the MCAT is a content specific exam there are many advised pre-MCAT courses as well as numerous recommended courses. To be adequately prepared for the MCAT, you should have completed the following courses as their content is directly tested on the exam:
- BIOL 1107/L and BIOL 1108/L
- CHEM 1211/L and CHEM 1212/L
- CHEM 2211/L
- BCMB 3100 or BCMB 4010 & 4020
- PHYS 1111/L and PHYS 1112/L
You are also highly encouraged to take STAT 2000 or BIOS 2010, PSYC 1101, SOCI 1101, CHEM 2212/L, GENE 3200, and a course in Physiology (CBIO 3710, VPHY 3100, PMCY 3000 or CBIO 2200 & 2210). Additionally, courses which focus on critical reading skills as well as those in which you read and examine primary scientific literature can be extremely helpful not only for CARS, but for the other three sections too.
Currently the MCAT costs $320 and is offered several times each month between January – October of each calendar year. For more information on the MCAT, click here to visit our MCAT page. You can also learn more about the exam and register on AAMC’s website.
Unless you are applying to Colorado, the GRE is a better option as it is less expensive ($205) than the MCAT ($320) and often easier to prepare for. However, it is entirely your choice which exam which you take so select the one on which you know you can perform best.
The Pre-Professional Advising Office has a Resource Library from which you can check-out GRE prep books as well as Study Rooms which can be reserved.