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So I recently talked to a friend of mine who goes to one of my top choice med schools, and she mentioned that although her school seems to be heavily emphasizing a certain mission statement, the student population doesn't really seem to reflect the mission statement. That is, the school claims to be very underserved/primary care oriented, which really interested me and made me think I would be a good fit for the school. According to her though, less than half of her classmates want to go into primary care, and almost very few are actually from the area/want to work in the underserved areas.
She also says she doesn't think the MSAR does a good job in reflecting the school's characteristics because it reports a lower MCAT than what she has heard from her classmates and who they've accepted in the past.
So my question is, could this school be touting a specific mission, but actually looking for something completely different?? I thought it'd be a good fit because I wasn't really looking for a huge research institution or anything, and was more interested in schools with a primary care focus...but maybe I'm not. Also, a lot of schools seem to write that they're interested in the community and primary care in the mission statement, but obviously not all of them are.?
She also says she doesn't think the MSAR does a good job in reflecting the school's characteristics because it reports a lower MCAT than what she has heard from her classmates and who they've accepted in the past.
So my question is, could this school be touting a specific mission, but actually looking for something completely different?? I thought it'd be a good fit because I wasn't really looking for a huge research institution or anything, and was more interested in schools with a primary care focus...but maybe I'm not. Also, a lot of schools seem to write that they're interested in the community and primary care in the mission statement, but obviously not all of them are.?