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To: SpineSurgeon

I read a paper a while back about the success of a program to increase the number of black doctors. The basic conclusion was that individuals who had scored at least 900 on the SAT were more likely to make it through medical school than those who had not.

I ask you, WTH is any medical school doing admitting students with SAT scores well below the national average???

I realize the med school doesn’t see the SAT but I know enough about this business to tell you that the chance of someone with a 900 or less SAT having good MCAT scores is slim to none.


14 posted on 07/10/2009 9:44:32 PM PDT by freespirited
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