MCAT Score Calculator
Add your four section scores (118–132) to get your MCAT total (472–528) and estimated percentile, or convert your practice accuracy into a directional scaled score. Free, no sign-up required.
How the MCAT score is calculated
The MCAT has four sections — Chem/Physical, CARS, Bio/Biochem, and Psych/Social — each scored 118 to 132. The four section scores sum to a total from 472 to 528, with 500 as the scale midpoint. The AAMC equates each exam form, so the exact raw-to-scaled table is not public; use this as a study signal, not an admissions guarantee.
What is a good MCAT score?
The median total for U.S. MD matriculants is around 511–512. A 518+ is roughly the top 4% of test takers; a 506 is near the applicant average. The right target is the median MCAT of the schools on your list.
Learn more in How MCAT scoring works (472–528 explained) or read how to break an MCAT score plateau.