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These Medical Schools Can’t Stop Racially Gerrymandering Their Student Bodies
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Some medical schools may still be using affirmative action policies to admit more black students over whites and Asians, a new report released Thursday found.
Some of these schools appeared much more likely to admit black students with lower Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores compared to those of white and Asian students, according to medical school admissions data acquired by Do No Harm. On average, black students admitted in 2024 had a mean MCAT score of 508.3, while Asian and white students had mean MCAT scores of 514.0 and 512.1, respectively.
While the average student scores around 506 on the MCAT, according to The Princeton Review, medical schools remain highly selective, often admitting less than 5% of applicants and requiring at least a 510 MCAT score to be considered competitive.
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