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ok as i understand it, american med schools made the MCAT mandatory and pretty important a while ago because they were finding a lot of med students were dropping out. the med school material was too tough if the students did not understand the basic science concepts underlying advanced medicine.
so my question is, since you learn most of the stuff the mcat tests you in undergrad science classes, like bio/o-chem/physics etc that are required for entrance to med skool (BCPM) what is the point of the mcat. i'm guessing its to test if you were taught the material properly. obviously a molecular bio course taught in stanford will teach more than the same thing taught in some backwater skool in arkansas
i'm just curious.

so my question is, since you learn most of the stuff the mcat tests you in undergrad science classes, like bio/o-chem/physics etc that are required for entrance to med skool (BCPM) what is the point of the mcat. i'm guessing its to test if you were taught the material properly. obviously a molecular bio course taught in stanford will teach more than the same thing taught in some backwater skool in arkansas
i'm just curious.

