If you've taken the MCAT and are wondering where your MCAT scores lie in comparison to students attending some of the top medical schools in the country, then take a look at these average MCAT scores.
Remember, that you have the possibility of earning a 3 on the low end and a 45 on the high end for your total score, and a 1-15 for each MCAT test section.
MCAT Scores for the Top 10 Medical Schools in the Country
Average MCAT Scores for Top 11 - 25 Medical Schools
| Average MCAT Scores for Accepted Students | ||
| Medical School | Average/Section | Average Total Score |
| UCLA | 11.3 | 34 |
| Stanford | 11 | 33 |
| University of Chicago | 10.3 | 31 |
| University of Pittsburgh | 11 | 33 |
| Vanderbilt | 11.7 | 35 |
| University of California – San Diego | 11.7 | 35 |
| Northwestern | 11.7 | 35 |
| Emory | 11.3 | 34 |
| University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill | 10.3 | 31 |
| University of Texas – Dallas | 11.7 | 35 |
| Baylor | 11.7 | 35 |
| University of Virginia - Charlottesville | 11 | 33 |
| University of Alabama – Birmingham | 10 | 30 |
| New York University | 11.7 | 35 |
| Ohio State University | 11 | 33 |


