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What Other Factors Influence the Competitiveness of MCAT Scores?

Preparing for medical school involves more than just achieving a good MCAT score. Your GPA, residency status, and overall application strength all play critical roles in your acceptance prospects. In this article, we’ll explore how these factors influence the competitiveness of MCAT scores.

The Relationship Between GPA and MCAT Scores

Your MCAT scores are important but your GPA is the most important data point in the medical school admissions process. If your GPA is low for your target medical schools, you’ll need higher MCAT scores to be competitive. If your GPA is high for your target medical schools, you’ll need lower MCAT scores to be competitive. In 2019-20, the average GPA of applicants accepted to medical school was 3.73 out of 4 [source]. (Note that many medical schools use adjusted GPAs that diminish the negative effects of a bad course or even a bad year.) The AAMC publishes a very useful grid of the admission prospects of different combinations of GPA and MCAT scores.

Where You Live and Chances of Admission

Where you live can have a big impact on your admission prospects. Many medical schools have more lenient admission criteria and lower tuition fees for state/provincial residents. The expectation is that you are more likely to stick around and contribute to the state/provincial healthcare system after graduation.

Your Target Medical Schools and A Good MCAT Score

Simply put, a good MCAT score is one that approximates the score of accepted applicants at your target medical schools. The AAMC maintains an online database called Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR) with admission information about U.S. and Canadian medical schools – including the average GPA and MCAT scores of accepted applicants to each medical school. The websites of medical schools also have informative sections on admission criteria including such info as GPA/MCAT cut-offs, use of MCAT scores, GPA adjustments, treatment of multiple MCAT scores, etc.

Holistic Application Review

Medical schools use a holistic approach to assess applicants. They are seeking the “complete package” and weak MCAT scores can sometimes be offset by strengths in other areas: extracurricular activities, undergraduate coursework, letters of recommendation, personal statement, etc. And final acceptance depends heavily on your interview performance.

In sum, when considering what other factors influence the competitiveness of MCAT scores, remember that:

  • A high GPA and strong application means you can get away with lower MCAT scores.
  • A low GPA and weak application, however, means you’ll need higher MCAT scores to be competitive.
  • As a general rule, a high GPA can offset low MCAT scores more effectively than high MCAT scores can offset a low GPA.

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If you’ve got questions about the MCAT you’ve come to the right place. Knowledge is power when it comes to the biggest test of your life.

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