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I wouldn’t. It’s pointless. Letter writers shouldn’t comment on your test taking skills. They should talk about your clinical skills instead.TLDR is I am a good standardized tester and scored a 527 on the MCAT and in the 270's on step 2. Advisor said those are great achievements that I should list to make my letter writers aware of my academic ability if they care. I'm feeling like it comes off like I'm trying to brag and not sure if I want to go through with it. I guess at the end of the day the point of a CV is to show off your achievements and listing 20 pubs or an academic award would be "bragging" too. Thoughts?
And it was the 15 seconds one to stress that I was a 10/10 already at 15 seconds. Shows resilience and adaptability…I sent em my APGAR score just to make sure that they made the letter extra strong