doctorosteo
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The website says 3.63 mcat 509. Or 510 I think. According to AAMC they state mcat does correlate with step 1 and 2 scores and combinations of gpa and mcat are predictors. What interesting Is that for MSAR accepted candidates have high gpa 3.8+ and mcat 512 but actually mattriculants 3.63 mcat 509 or 510. So applicants should not be scared off applying based on MSAR numbers. I suspect a lot of the students matriculating are taken off wait list which is what happens at most schoolsWhat does the MSAR say? I don’t have specific numbers for last year, but it usually is somewhere around a 3.7 and a 509-510. But MCAT is weighed much less heavily here. Just so happens that a lot of people who do well in school happen to do well on the MCAT. But we have plenty of people with lower scores, and they are crushing it. MCAT is actually not a great predictor of success in med school once you get over 500. Anything over 500 is generally the same as far as predicting graduating and passing boards.