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Yes, admissions committees for medical schools consider your MCAT score, as well as your academic record and supporting materials, to assess your foundation for a successful medical career.
While your MCAT score is a crucial application component, it does not determine your prospects of acceptance. This is why, if you apply wisely, you may get into medical school with a low MCAT score.
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