So I am reading this article and the author must be BSing this.
"In fact, one study conducted by the AAMC found that approximately eight percent of applicants with GPAs ranging from 3.80 to 4.00 and MCAT total scores ranging from 39 to 45 were rejected by all of the medical schools to which they applied. On the contrary, the same study revealed that about 18 percent of applicants with GPAs ranging from 3.20 to 3.39 and MCAT scores ranging from 24 to 26 were accepted by at least one school. In this super-competitive medical school admissions arena, you'll need to stand out from the crowd and your extracurricular activities could give you the competitive edge that means the difference between getting in or not."
A 3.8 gpa and 39 mcat should pretty much label you as a genius. I realize that is not the samething as a well rounded person but that means almost 1 out of 10 "geniuses" get rejected from medical school.
Source:
http://www.premedlife.com/1/post/20...l-admissions-committee-wants-to-see_7334.html
"In fact, one study conducted by the AAMC found that approximately eight percent of applicants with GPAs ranging from 3.80 to 4.00 and MCAT total scores ranging from 39 to 45 were rejected by all of the medical schools to which they applied. On the contrary, the same study revealed that about 18 percent of applicants with GPAs ranging from 3.20 to 3.39 and MCAT scores ranging from 24 to 26 were accepted by at least one school. In this super-competitive medical school admissions arena, you'll need to stand out from the crowd and your extracurricular activities could give you the competitive edge that means the difference between getting in or not."
A 3.8 gpa and 39 mcat should pretty much label you as a genius. I realize that is not the samething as a well rounded person but that means almost 1 out of 10 "geniuses" get rejected from medical school.
Source:
http://www.premedlife.com/1/post/20...l-admissions-committee-wants-to-see_7334.html