Is taking the PMQ a requirement for the MCAT exam or for application to medical school?
No, the survey is not required; it is voluntary. However, the AAMC strongly encourages you to take the PMQ in order to maintain the quality of the research. Moreover, the research is important: it helps inform local and national policies that could impact the future of, e.g., student loans and debt reduction programs, medical school expansion, and the diversity of the healthcare workforce. I’m having problems taking the survey. My responses don’t show up or I cannot go forward. This problem is most likely due to settings in your browser. The survey requires a Web browser that has both cookies and Java enabled. Try changing your browser settings to enable cookies and Java. If that fails, try to use a browser on a different computer.
No, the survey is not required; it is voluntary. However, the AAMC strongly encourages you to take the PMQ in order to maintain the quality of the research. Moreover, the research is important: it helps inform local and national policies that could impact the future of, e.g., student loans and debt reduction programs, medical school expansion, and the diversity of the healthcare workforce.
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