How to Improve & Boost Your MCAT Score
If your MCAT score stopped improving, the problem is usually your review loop — not your effort.
Boosting your MCAT score rarely comes from doing everything harder. It comes from finding the patterns behind repeated misses — separating content gaps from reasoning errors — then turning those patterns into targeted practice, review, and timing changes.
- Track repeated misses instead of treating every wrong answer like a new surprise.
- Separate content gaps (learn it) from reasoning errors (change how you process questions).
- Measure progress by what stops repeating, not just by total hours studied.
Score movement
The fastest score improvement usually comes from errors you keep making.
If the same kind of miss appears across passages and sections, it deserves priority. That is often where real movement lives.