https://www.aamc.org/download/321498/data/factstablea18.pdf
Applicants MCAT score
495.7 AmIndian Alaska Native
503.1 Asian
494.1 Black African
496.2 Hispanic Latino spanish
496.8 Native Hawaiian Pac islander
504.0 White
501.1 Other
501.1 Multiple
503.0 Unknown
503.0 Non US
501.8 total
Matriculants
501.10 AmIndian Alaska Native
510.5 Asian
502.5 Black African
503.0 Hispanic Latino spanish
506.2 Native Hawaiian Pac islander
510.1 White
509.5 Other
508.1 Multiple
510.7 Unknown
510.9 Non US
508.7 total
Does Race Affect Medical School Acceptance Rates ...
https://www.hospitalrecruiting.com/blog/3264/does-race-affect...
Does Race Affect Medical School Acceptance Rates? ... number of acceptees had a MCAT score of 24 ... other races hindering your acceptance to medical school, ...
Applicants MCAT score
495.7 AmIndian Alaska Native
503.1 Asian
494.1 Black African
496.2 Hispanic Latino spanish
496.8 Native Hawaiian Pac islander
504.0 White
501.1 Other
501.1 Multiple
503.0 Unknown
503.0 Non US
501.8 total
Matriculants
501.10 AmIndian Alaska Native
510.5 Asian
502.5 Black African
503.0 Hispanic Latino spanish
506.2 Native Hawaiian Pac islander
510.1 White
509.5 Other
508.1 Multiple
510.7 Unknown
510.9 Non US
508.7 total
Applicants and Matriculants Data - FACTS: Applicants ...
Does Race Affect Medical School Acceptance Rates ...
https://www.hospitalrecruiting.com/blog/3264/does-race-affect...
Does Race Affect Medical School Acceptance Rates? ... number of acceptees had a MCAT score of 24 ... other races hindering your acceptance to medical school, ...
The statistics
black: largest group acceptees had a MCAT score of 24-26, with a total of 4,446 total Black acceptees (36.2%)
white: 30-32. In all, there were 35,789 White acceptees (45%).
During the 2015-2016 application cycle, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) reports that there were 12, 289 Black/ African-American applicants to U.S. medical schools. The highest number of acceptees had a MCAT score of 24-26, with a total of 4,446 total Black acceptees (36.2%) to medical school. Comparatively, there were 79,260 White applicants to U.S. medical schools, with the highest number of acceptees (12, 033) having a score of 30-32. In all, there were 35,789 White acceptees (45%). For the academic year 2014-2015, there were 1,061 Black graduates versus 10, 992 White graduates out of a total 18,705 graduates. Per reports, acceptance by gender is nearly 50/50.
What does this mean?
Simply put: it’s not other races hindering your acceptance to medical school, as it appears the competition lies with applicants of your own race.
On the other hand this chart is floating around shows that acceptance rate for the same MCAT is far higher for blacks at the same test score as most blacks scored lower than most whites.
I have not found the source of this chart but seems it could be accurate:
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