MCAT
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The lawsuit Thursday alleges that Lucero and the admissions committee routinely admit Black applicants with below-average GPA and MCAT, or Medical College Admission Test scores, “while requiring whites and Asians to have near-perfect scores to even be seriously considered.”
From Los Angeles Times
At the same time, scores from the MCAT, the standardized test for medical school applications, dropped only marginally.
From New York Times
But the obstacle to achieve this goal is not the MCAT.
From Washington Post
The MCAT, as with the SAT, probably is unfairly and numerically just “laundering” these socioeconomic factors.
From Washington Post
Now it’s time for medical schools to take a similar step, for a similar reason, and rethink their dependence on the Medical College Admission Test, or MCAT.
From Washington Post
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