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yodaf said:OK, this is the last time I will repeat myself. The Dean made the statement based on data that they have been collecting and analyzing for the past 6 years. I'm sure I didn't misunderstand him since I sat in the front row and was listening quite carefully to everything he said.
Yes the statement he made was based on any statistics published in JAMA or the New England Journal of Medicine, it was data that the admissions department collected.
Why do you insist on being condescending -- It's not cool.
"Or more likely, you misunderstood the dean and are, in fact, overstating the dean's position?"
What are you guys twins or something? Why is this statement so upsetting to you? It's not as if the Dean insists the worlds actually flat.
I don't find it upsetting, I'm just skeptical. One one hand I have data from a scientific study conducted by the AAMC, the results of which are publically posted so I can examine them and decide for myself the validity of their conclusions
http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/research/bibliography/koeni008.htm
"MCAT predicting Step 1 (median R=.72). "
On the other hand I have the claim of some guy on the internet that the dean of some unknown med school said the MCAT doesn't really predict USMLE scores.
which would you trust more?