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I just bought the MSAR and am quite confused (I'm a Texas resident).
According to the medical school website at A&M, for the entering class of 2011, "the class is distinguished by a mean GPA of 3.63 and average total MCAT score of 29." The MSAR states that the median GPA is 3.77. That's quite a drastic difference.
Some school websites will list their mean MCAT on their sites as a 29, but the MSAR will list the median as a 33.
I know schools list matriculated averages while the MSAR lists the median for accepted students, but I'm still confused as to which source I should use when figuring out where to apply (my GPA is a 3.65 and I would feel a lot more comfortable applying to a place with an average of 3.63 vs. 3.77 - make sense?)
Edit:
The average GPA for San Antonio's med school is a 3.60 according to their website, and a 3.78 according to the MSAR. Two COMPLETELY different numbers.
According to the medical school website at A&M, for the entering class of 2011, "the class is distinguished by a mean GPA of 3.63 and average total MCAT score of 29." The MSAR states that the median GPA is 3.77. That's quite a drastic difference.
Some school websites will list their mean MCAT on their sites as a 29, but the MSAR will list the median as a 33.
I know schools list matriculated averages while the MSAR lists the median for accepted students, but I'm still confused as to which source I should use when figuring out where to apply (my GPA is a 3.65 and I would feel a lot more comfortable applying to a place with an average of 3.63 vs. 3.77 - make sense?)
Edit:
The average GPA for San Antonio's med school is a 3.60 according to their website, and a 3.78 according to the MSAR. Two COMPLETELY different numbers.
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