I'm calling BS on this post. How many people live in Georgia, speak russian, non trad, and have a 30+ mcat that didn't get into harvard. Most likely all of them. Lol.
MCAT score is a good predictor of USMLE performance. Just keep in mind though, a 25 on the MCAT correlates with a USMLE score good enough to get into just about any specialty in medicine.
I'm calling BS on this post. How many people live in Georgia, speak russian, non trad, and have a 30+ mcat that didn't get into harvard. Most likely all of them. Lol.
That would be correct. That is why I did not say what you posted. I was comparing a similar applicant pool, to the orignial applicant. I was just saying that I would bet their are plenty of nontraditional applicants with similar qualification that got rejected from Harvard. So why would being a Non-trad help this person out with a 25 mcat. The MCAT and GPA are the only really two varibles that one can change.
Look the guy got rejected from every top medical school he applied to without an interview - EXCEPT harvard. Obviously, he has personal connections at Harvard. This is America - we've seen very public figures graduate from top schools they were obviously unqualified for (Who believes George Bush got into Yale on merit?). Medical school is no different.