http://www.rossu.edu/medical-school/difference.cfm - When most medical schools are evaluating applicants, their first question is usually: "Will this applicant make it through?"
At Ross, we ask a different question. We ask, "What kind of physician will this person make?"
Because U.S. medical schools receive far more applications from qualified candidates than they can possibly accept, they are forced to establish cutoffs based on MCAT scores and GPAs.
At Ross our approach is to look at applicants holistically. Yes, we consider your MCAT score and final GPA. But we also look at your overall academic performance in context. What are your strengths and weaknesses as a student? As a person? How passionate are you about becoming a doctor? How have you put that passion into practice? What kinds of experiences have you had that will make you a better doctor?
That first girl has the weirdest facial expression.....
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