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I think they mean that a good balance between your GPA and MCAT is key. An applicant with balanced numbers is going to be ranked higher than someone with low GPA and a killer MCAT or vice versa. Of course, if your numbers are balanced but low, you probably aren't going to get the best rank either.
So basically, good balanced stats > good uneven stats.
so if i have a good balanced MCAT, and a below average GPA, my priority is lower? is that correct?
thanks.
Good Luck everyone...but especially good luck to those of you with no acceptances, only waitlists. I was in your position last year-it's not fun, but miracles do happen...Just think, this time next year some of you will be sitting and studying for your M1 Neuro exams...hmm...guess I should be doing that.