This is the problem with old threads!
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In response to feared possible future litigation relating to antitrust concerns, the MAR was discontinued after 2018. It no longer exists, and was replaced by the Choose Your Medical School Tool, which offers much less information to schools. Importantly, schools can no longer see where anyone in their pool has either applied or been accepted (thus addressing potential antitrust concerns) until the cycle is over (October), at which time they can see where any of their applicants have enrolled, but nothing more. Before that, as I said above, all they can see, and only after 4/30, is whether, but not where, their A or WL applicants have selected PTE or CTE elsewhere. All of this is set forth in the links below.
Recommendations to help ensure that all MD and MD-PhD applicants receive timely notification about the outcome of their AMCAS® application. These guidelines are not intended to supersede the policies, timelines, or discretion of individual schools or programs. Each applicant is expected to...
students-residents.aamc.org
Recommendations to help ensure that all MD and MD-PhD applicants receive timely notification about the outcome of their AMCAS® application. These guidelines are not intended to supersede the policies, timelines, or discretion of individual schools or programs. Applicants are expected to become...
students-residents.aamc.org
The AAMC American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®) created this tool to support medical schools’ enrollment management processes and help applicants communicate their intentions about which medical schools they plan to attend. Schools will only be able to access information about...
students-residents.aamc.org