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Are you sure you have that right? The version from this past year has been the 2017 one. We're waiting for the 2018 one which will come in late April they said.I received an email from the AAMC earlier today stating that the 2017 edition of MSAR was released this afternoon. I purchased the online version (2016) last month to form my school list, and I just looked through the updated 2017 version, but I did not see much of a difference compared to last years.
the update will be "MSAR 2018" and has not been released yetI received an email from the AAMC earlier today stating that the 2017 edition of MSAR was released this afternoon. I purchased the online version (2016) last month to form my school list, and I just looked through the updated 2017 version, but I did not see much of a difference compared to last years.
Yes, the big anticipated change is that we will now see accepted applicant medians and ranges for the new MCAT, whereas right now we have only the overall applicant ranges.What new features/changes does this version have? Will they include the new-MCAT score scales?
I don't follow?wouldn't you expect then that the 10%ile it shows now will be shifted significantly to the right (since 10%ile admit should be a lot higher than 10%ile apply), but the 90% apply should also shift to the right but not to the same degree? Idk if I'm thinking too simply but the accepted students come from the applicants so 90% applicant should be somewhat similar to the 90% admit I would feel like or is this too simplistic of a view