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The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is Not what the AAMC has claimed it to be:
The MCAT is NOT a "Standardized" Test-- Raw aggregate MCAT scores from April 2015-Present have NOT remained constant from MCAT to MCAT. Depending on when you tested, you may have encountered a significantly more or less difficult MCAT exam.
The CARS Section is Inordinately Arbitrary-- The AAMC has NO process to cite any sources necessary to prove any test-taker apprehended any CARS question correctly or incorrectly. The AAMC simply feels a test-taker apprehended a CARS question correctly or incorrectly.
The AAMC has NO Proprietary Means to "Scale" MCAT Scores-- Each MCAT is simply graded on a bell-curve (despite the AAMC's misleading claims to the contrary). The inordinately arbitrary nature of the CARS section has resulted with most raw aggregate scores to be significantly lower in this section as opposed to other sections of the test..
DAT and PCAT Share Stronger Correlation Between Their Scores and Academic Success During the First Two Years of Dental and Pharmacy School than the MCAT Shows During the First Two Years of Allopathic Medical School-- The MCAT does NOT meet industry standards among doctoral-level, health profession medical college admission test products, pertaining to predictive validly of each product.
Your Non-competitive MCAT score (<500) will perpetually prohibit you from ever gaining admission into any allopathic or osteopathic medical college.
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