MCAT Score Predictor

Want a realistic estimate of your MCAT score based on the practice exams you’ve already taken? The MCAT.tools Score Predictor analyzes your past full-length scores and gives you a predicted score plus a helpful range.

What the Score Predictor Tells You

💡 Quick Tip: Don’t overreact to one practice exam. Use your full history (and the trend) to make decisions about timing, confidence, and what to focus on next.

How It Works

  1. Create a free MCAT.tools account
  2. Log your full-length practice exam scores
  3. See your predicted score and range update automatically

Who This Helps Most

Example screenshot of the Score Predictor.

MCAT Score Predictor example output showing predicted score and range

Use the Score Predictor Free

The MCAT Score Predictor is free to use with an MCAT.tools account. Create an account, log a few full-lengths, and you’ll immediately get a clearer read on where your prep is heading.

Create a free account and try the Score Predictor

FAQs

How accurate is the MCAT Score Predictor?

It’s an estimate based on the scores you’ve logged, and it’s most useful when you’ve taken multiple full-length exams. Think of it as a trend-aware signal — not a guarantee.

Based on 3,560 data points, our prediction has a standard error of ± 3.3 points. That means about 68% of the time, your actual score will fall within 3.3 points of our prediction.

How many practice exams do I need before it’s useful?

More is better, but even 2–3 full-lengths can help. The prediction generally becomes more informative as you add more data points over time.

Does it work with third-party exams and AAMC?

Yes, but the best results are from AAMC practice exams due to their representativeness. But, you can log whatever full-lengths you’re taking. Just be consistent in what you record so the trend reflects your real prep progress.

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