The MCAT really shouldnt have so much weight on it.
I put a moderate amount of work into maintaining a 3.9 gpa with bio, chem, and french concentrations...and ive taken 5-7 classes consistently per semester and i do many hours of research in a molecular bio lab per week(with a first author publication, another one on the way), along with hundreds of hours of volunteering, shadowing, community service/executive position in my fraternity, etc. Anyway, i didnt really study for the MCAT for longer than a month, and it shows since i got a 27S...which was weird because I scored +/-35 on the practice tests that i took. no way in hell that im taking it again...ive already been accepted, but i really dont think that the MCAT is so important for every school as long as a candidate is well rounded and has great letters, and is obviously mature(although i just turned 21). i got rejected from a couple of schools for it...but if they want to penalize me for a lack of effort on a stupid test, then it's their loss. anyone else feel this way?