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aiite i know i'm gonna get flamed for this but whatever.
according to a list provided by one of the SDNers (can't remember who at the moment), the matriculants to the Howard University COM (which you may know is predominantly African-American) have an average gpa of 3.14 and combined MCAT of 23.6. now that is significantly lower than the average gpa and MCAT of other medical school matriculants.
now i ABSOLUTELY agree that there should be more African-Americans and other URMs in the medical community as a whole, but is there a fine line between the need to increase the number of URMs in medical schools and the need to ensure that only the most capable individuals matriculate to medical schools, since they are the ones who will be responsible for other people's LIVES. i don't know. personally, i don't know what to think of the stats. maybe the mcat is biased against URMs.
now lastly a very stupid, hypothetical question: if you were in need of a surgical procedure, and you had a choice between a surgeon who graduated with a 3.1 gpa and 23 mcat and one with a 3.9 and 43+, which one would you choose, considering you knew nothing else but those stats?
lata...don't hate
according to a list provided by one of the SDNers (can't remember who at the moment), the matriculants to the Howard University COM (which you may know is predominantly African-American) have an average gpa of 3.14 and combined MCAT of 23.6. now that is significantly lower than the average gpa and MCAT of other medical school matriculants.
now i ABSOLUTELY agree that there should be more African-Americans and other URMs in the medical community as a whole, but is there a fine line between the need to increase the number of URMs in medical schools and the need to ensure that only the most capable individuals matriculate to medical schools, since they are the ones who will be responsible for other people's LIVES. i don't know. personally, i don't know what to think of the stats. maybe the mcat is biased against URMs.
now lastly a very stupid, hypothetical question: if you were in need of a surgical procedure, and you had a choice between a surgeon who graduated with a 3.1 gpa and 23 mcat and one with a 3.9 and 43+, which one would you choose, considering you knew nothing else but those stats?
lata...don't hate
No one ever chooses a surgeon in the real world based on GPA and MCAT score. So why even discuss it? Lots of people are better at doing than at taking tests. I would want to know how experienced the surgeon was and his/her success and complication rates. In fact I just had surgery and never once did it occur to me to inquire about GPA/MCAT.
