Is it true that some schools in the Carribbean don't require MCAT scores? If so... what is the percentage of their grads getting back into the United States?
Originally posted by busupshot83
can someone please explain what happens after you finish your 4th year in medical school? I don't understand how long residencies are.
Originally posted by busupshot83
can someone please explain what happens after you finish your 4th year in medical school? I don't understand how long residencies are.
I personally wouldn't feel comfortable applying to a school that didn't not require MCAT.
Originally posted by Meat Cookie
In fact, Canadian schools in general de-emphasize the importance of the MCAT in the admissions process. Typically the applicant need only achieve some minimum score (say, all 9s) and anything above that won't get you accepted any faster. And these schools are HIGHLY competitive to get into.
Originally posted by busupshot83
I personally wouldn't feel comfortable applying to a school that didn't not require MCAT.
Originally posted by dimsum
there are several schools in the USA, that dont require the mcats. It isnt used as a guage by may schools....
would you "be uncomfortable" about getting admitted to hopkins? So you should be careful about granting undue legitimacy to the MCAT. Dont get me wrong, I'm not saying the MCAT is illegitimate, but I am saying that you shouldnt measure the worth of a school, based upon their requirement of an MCAT.
The MCAT is/was intended only for us and canadian med schools. The rest of the world doesnt use the mcats. Lately a couple of the caribbean (wannabee a us school) med schools have instituted the " we need the mcat" policy. These schools try to emulate the us schools as much as they can.
In conclusion, never judge a school by the tests they require you to take.
Originally posted by dimsum
Based on your questions and responses its pretty obvious that you ARE a regular joe. i was explaining the situation as i would, to a regular joe.
There's no reason to get all worked up over this though. i wasnt trying to insult you, just trying to enlighten you to the situation as it stands with the mcat and medical schools..

Originally posted by ny skindoc
A better question is..How many applicants who did not take the MCAT actually got accepted to schools which do not require it?

Originally posted by bts4202
Just thought I would share with all of you some info I found during some research I was doing. It has minimal bearing on the current conversation, but it is somewhat relevant.
Most caribb schools try to follow the LCME standards of medical education in an attempt to emulate US schools. However, according to Barbara Barzanski of the LCME, whiether or not a school uses the MCAT as an admission standard does not affect their accredditation at all. In other words, US schools could completely eliminate the MCAT as a requirement and still maintain US accreditation. SO, the fact that some caribb or caribb like schools do not require students to have taken the MCAT does not neccesarily indicate a lesser quality of education.