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Homopratensis2 58 points ago +70 / -12

You either blind or dumb. I was a pre med. so disgusted by the cheating and the willingness to cover it up, the palm greasing, etc. that I left the field. Maybe you are old enough that it wasn't that way. It has been for twenty years. I won't trust a doc under 40 these days. The fact that almost every doc has gone along with the obvious plandemic bullshit is all the proof you need of their mendacity.

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bigchungus420 5 points ago +9 / -4

lmao you do know that the most important tests premeds/med students/doctors take like the mcat and step are video recorded and basically impossible to cheat on, right? Even at my med school, all of our exams are recorded in person or on our laptop cameras. Med schools take cheating very seriously- if you’re ever caught as a premed or med student, you can essentially kiss your chances of being a doctor goodbye.

As a former premed, I’ll tell you that the people that I did see cheat were too fucking stupid to get into med school in the first place. If you honestly think most doctors are breezing their way through weekly exams, step, and rotations, you probably never got into med school or know anyone who has.

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Homopratensis2 12 points ago +14 / -2

Not at lecom, the largest med school in the county.i know I instructors there told to pass students.

You can take the mcat multiple times. And apply to multiple schools. There are many that will take low score applicants as long as they pay. They graduate with MDs like the others.

I am glad to hear there are some good ones though.

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bigchungus420 1 point ago +1 / -0

LMAO holy shit LECOM is legit one of the shadiest schools in the US. That's why they're DO my dude.

Yes, there are schools that take low score applicants. They're called international/Carib schools and they're meme'd on endlessly because they'll take anyone with a pulse, fail them out, then collect their free 300K. If we're talking about schools with actual standards like US MD schools, taking the MCAT multiple times looks bad on your record. Most schools will average your schools and look at your trends.