Agreed! This just screams turf/ego battle in my opinion. In what way does this seperate applicants from each other? Especially since the sciences required to matriculate into a dental and medical school are exactly the same. It simply doesnt make sense-to be tested over information that was learned 6-7 years ago? I highly doubt even medical students could bust out random, undergraduate science information from years back. The test, just like any other standardized test, is knowledge and strategy-why waste time learning how to take just another standardized exam, when 4 years of doctoral, dental education should speak for itself. I mean really, having doctoral students take an undergrad level exam? In what other health profession would this happen? The MCAT would not do an adequate job of setting doctoral students apart, at all! Wow, USC has hit quite a low point, in addition to their absurd dental tuition.....