2025-2026 AAMC PREview Exam Dates

These are the available AAMC PREview test dates and registration windows for the 2025-2026 application cycle.
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Learn what AAMC PREview exam dates are available for the 2025-2026 medical school application cycle, as well as when scores are released. Review the chart of test dates below, as well as the directions for how to sign up for your PREview exam and schedule your test.

The AAMC PREview Professional Readiness Exam is a situational judgment test designed to evaluate a premed’s professionalism, soft skills, and non-academic qualifications. The test consists of a series of hypothetical scenarios that students may encounter in medical school, designed to assess their awareness of effective and ineffective professional behaviors.

 

Do You Need to Take PREview in 2025?

Whether or not you need to take a PREview exam depends on the medical schools you’re applying to.

Not everyone needs to take PREview, but more and more schools are adopting it, and even more recommend it. Keep in mind that school requirements change from year to year and can sometimes change last minute. Be sure to carefully check the requirements of each school you hope to apply to.

This is a list of every medical school that requires or recommends AAMC PREview.

 

AAMC PREview Exam Dates 2025-2026 Cycle

PREview exam dates for the 2025-2026 application cycle are offered from April until September. Score reports are not released until six to seven weeks after your testing window.

The following test dates are available for the 2025-2026 application cycle.

Registration opened on February 25th; however, registration closing dates vary depending on your test date.

WindowTest DatesRegistration OpensRegistration ClosesScores Released
1April 2 & 3Feb. 25March 19April 29
2May 6 & 7Feb. 25April 22June 12
3June 4 & 5Feb. 25May 21July 9
4June 24 & 25Feb. 25June 10July 29
5July 22 & 23Feb. 25July 8Aug. 26
6Aug. 13 & 14Feb. 25July 30Sept. 16
7Sept. 17 & 18Feb. 25Sept. 3Oct. 23

Dates are subject to change. Continue to check the AAMC PREview schedule for changes, as well as the specific instructions provided by each school you apply to.

 

2025-2026 AAMC PREview Exam Dates Infographic

 

How to Book Your PREview Exam

1 | Logistics—How to Book

You’ll need an AAMC account to register for the PREview exam. If you already have an AAMC ID, which you also need to sign up for the MCAT, then you must use the same username and password.

Click the “Log In To Your AAMC PREview Portal” in the top right corner of the webpage. Once you enter your AAMC ID, you’ll need to make sure your name exactly matches the ID that you’ll show on your exam day. Check carefully, as you won’t be able to make any changes once you confirm your information and schedule your exam.

Next, select the “Products” tab and choose  “AAMC Professional Readiness Exam (PREview),” which will lead you to the scheduling page.

Next, choose “Online Proctoring.” Then, you can select your time zone, test date, and appointment time. Click “Submit Booking,” complete the $100 payment (unless you qualify for fee assistance), and you’ll receive a confirmation email. You’ll be able to see your appointment in the PREview portal.

2 | Timing—When to Book

In 2025, PREview exam dates are offered from April to September. Score reports will be released approximately six to seven weeks after your testing window.

This means it’s essential to plan ahead. You don’t want something like a situational judgment to hold you back from moving along in the application process.

This makes scheduling your test a bit complicated. Some medical schools state that you can submit your PREview score up until the last date in September, which will get the school your score by October 23. However, according to the AAMC, your application may not be considered complete until participating schools receive your score.

To avoid having your application delayed, take your PREview exam as soon as possible. Keep in mind that applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. The first applications received are the first considered, which means the fastest applicants secure the first interview spots, and the first to interview are the first to receive acceptance offers.

Medical schools only have so many spots available, so any delay hinders your chance of acceptance. Do not procrastinate on any aspect of your application—including your PREview exam—as applying early is one of the most essential application strategies.

Aim to take your exam between test windows 1 to 4, which run from the start of April to the end of June, so that medical schools receive your results toward the beginning of the application cycle.

 

Preparing for PREview

You may not be able to study for PREview like a regular exam, but you can prepare for it.

Here are some quick strategies to help you go into test day feeling confident and ready for whatever scenario they throw at you.

  • Complete sample questions and practice exams to understand the PREview format and testing system.
  • Simulate the testing experience.
  • Practice completing the exam within the 75-minute time limit.
  • Surprise yourself with questions.
  • Review not only what you got wrong but why you were wrong.

For more strategies, read our complete AAMC PREview Prep Guide.

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