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The MCAT is just one part of a package.
Yeah... I know.
The MCAT is not the only factor... If the GPA is not high with that kind of MCAT it looks as if someone has a lot of talent but poor work ethic. For example, An MCAT of 38 with a GPA of 3.2 if going to be screened out at many top schools. If someone has not targeted their applications to schools where they are a good match in terms of GPA and MCAT, then they are F'ed but it isn't because the system is F'ed up.
I understand there's more to admissions than just the MCAT. If everything came down to that one test, we could forget about volunteering, shadowing, leadership, research, and all that other nonsense which is practically required these days.
But honestly, the reason this whole process seems random is because I dont know what adcoms are thinking, or what one school is looking for vs another.
"He got a 40, but he took physics at a community college. REJECTED"
"He got a 40, but his application lacks a dedication to helping orphans in Uganda. REJECTED."
"He got a 40, but used the word "countermanded" in his PS. REJECTED."
"He got a 40, but didn't have a job in college. REJECTED."
"He got a 40, but didn't take 22 credits per term. REJECTED."
"He got a 40, but this one LoR is mediocre. REJECTED."
"He got a 40, and likes riding horses. INTERVIEW INVITE."
I was in a little bit of a tough spot due to my highly unbalanced stats (40/3.4 (with upward trend)). I bought the MSAR and looked for HOURS for schools that fit my stats. For the majority of MD schools, I am below the 10th %tile in GPA, but 3-4 points above the 90th in MCAT....... Whats the optimal strategy for that? Load up the shotgun and pick 30 schools at random?
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