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Hi,
Trying to get some corroboration on an idea I've seen posted and feel is an accurate description of the way ADCOM committees invite applicants for interviews.
It is a commonly held belief that ADCOM committees evaluate applications based on the order they were received. I believe this is somewhat true, but there may be an extra nuance. If your MCAT+GPA is not much higher than their school average, they may wait to see what other applications they receive before giving you an invitation. Basically, all those with really high MCAT+GPAs get bumped to the front of the line, while those that are qualified, just not overly qualified that is, have to wait for them to get through all the stellar applications.
Can I please get some comments on this description and possibly your own take on the priority in which ADCOMs hand out invitations for interview.
Thanks.
Trying to get some corroboration on an idea I've seen posted and feel is an accurate description of the way ADCOM committees invite applicants for interviews.
It is a commonly held belief that ADCOM committees evaluate applications based on the order they were received. I believe this is somewhat true, but there may be an extra nuance. If your MCAT+GPA is not much higher than their school average, they may wait to see what other applications they receive before giving you an invitation. Basically, all those with really high MCAT+GPAs get bumped to the front of the line, while those that are qualified, just not overly qualified that is, have to wait for them to get through all the stellar applications.
Can I please get some comments on this description and possibly your own take on the priority in which ADCOMs hand out invitations for interview.
Thanks.