I've shared my stats with people who I don't even know. I have asked and surprisingly obtained the gpa, mcat and ec's of my friends in college. Now, I have a painting - a picture of all the moving parts of various people who have low scores, mid range scores and high scores. They've all gotten into medical school and I am glad that I have a diverse set of friends who I can bounce my own painting around, to see how I stack up.
This is exactly how things work in patient care - you take facts, information (whether it is of actual importance is not yet clear) and you... get this... paint a picture. Sometimes you will be surprised at how the moving parts do make sense. Adcoms are also doing this, by finding all the pieces and putting them together.
So, GPA and MCAT scores are big numerical facts, but I would also like to know what these people did in other aspects of their lives. I ask. I like to share my life or learn from others' experiences. I'm not living in a vacuum where I think I have nothing to contribute nor gain in a human interaction. That is narcissistic at best.
-- Of the people who so far refused to share any information with me, I speak to exactly ZERO of them today. Why? These people are fascist pigs who will shout from rooftops about how a GPA and MCAT isn't everything/who they 'are' and yet, are the most sensitive - they are hypocrites and have personalized the scores, and defend them like they own it. They are stuck in a delusional world where they think their individuality is compromised, keep thinking that. I never found these people even moderately interesting. They also tend to look down on the subject as 'nerdy' and unreal.
Remember, you paid some snotty company to take this test, they just spit back a number. You didn't make anything and stop pretending it doesn't matter. Believe me, it matters to you more than it matters to me.
/rant
oh and i got a mf'ing 27 (9,9,9) on my mcat and snaking on chicken nuggets at 240am - feel free to add me to your Rolodexes now.