Admission Test (MCAT; /ˈɛmkæt/ EM-kat) is a computer-based standardized examination for prospective medical students (both Allopathic M.D. and Osteopathic
academic year. The MCAT score and GPA of MD–PhD matriculants are often higher than MD only matriculants. In the United States, MD–PhD degrees can be obtained
which are necessary to prepare for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) and satisfy most medical school prerequisites. It is for this reason students
those who matriculate at MD schools. There is also a difference of 0.16 GPA between MD and DO matriculants. In 2016, the average MCAT and GPA for students
Skorton replaced Kirch as president and CEO. In 2015, the AAMC announced MCAT examinees with documented disabilities would no longer be required to inform