With the MSC Score calculator from MedSchoolCoach, you can find out how competitive a medical school applicant you are. The proprietary algorithm examines 50,000 data points and 15,000 real applicants to determine your chances of acceptance into med school.
What Does My MSC Score Mean?
Based on your Med School Competitiveness score, you can see your likelihood of getting into a medical school. With lower scores, you may need to raise your score just for a chance of getting into any school at all. At higher scores, even though your odds of getting accepted level out, you are competing more heavily to get into the top med schools.
About the MSC Score
The MSC Score was created by MedSchoolCoach and provides students an in-depth, data-driven approach to assessing their medical school competitiveness level. The score is compiled based on factors including GPA, MCAT, Ethnicity, Shadowing, Clinical, Research, Leadership and more. The algorithm has been refined with input from over 50,000 applicant data points and is updated on a yearly basis based on admissions trends. Data points include AAMC table 23 and 25, individual medical school acceptance rates and aggravate, anonymized, applicant data from over 15,000 real applications from 2016-2019.