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It just means they scrutinize everything else in your app very thoroughly once you have a decent MCAT that shows you are capable of handling medical school.
Looks like they are taking holistic to a whole new level.
I just saw in MSAR that UCLA's average MCAT is listed as 508?! Isn't UCLA supposed to be a top medical school? I thought it was really difficult to get in and that they needed MCATs of 515+
I feel like there is something I'm missing here...do I actually have a good chance at UCLA with a 509 MCAT as OOS or do adcoms secretly select for higher MCATs? Or perhaps the 508 is only for in-state people?
So confused.
From what I've seen on MSAR, UCLA has a higher proportion of nontraditional students and URM students than quite a lot of other medical schools. It seems like they place more value on the life story, ECs, representation, etc. 🙂I just saw in MSAR that UCLA's average MCAT is listed as 508?! Isn't UCLA supposed to be a top medical school? I thought it was really difficult to get in and that they needed MCATs of 515+
I feel like there is something I'm missing here...do I actually have a good chance at UCLA with a 509 MCAT as OOS or do adcoms secretly select for higher MCATs? Or perhaps the 508 is only for in-state people?
So confused.