Tag: MCAT

You can’t quantify personality

Grading a test is a lot easier than grading someone’s personality.   According to researchers at Western University, Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores and grade point averages (GPA) are given too much weight over personality when considering which students should be offered admission to...

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Doctoring a different path

Traditionally medical students exclusively came from science backgrounds. However, due to evolving admission requirements for medical schools, the background of these students is at its most diverse. Dr. John Boyd, an assistant professor of neurology and critical care at Queen’s took a slightly unconventional...

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