WARS Applicant Rating: Why Pre-Meds on Reddit Are Obsessed With It
The Reddit Phenomenon
If you spend more than five minutes on the r/premed subreddit or Student Doctor Network (SDN), you will inevitably stumble across a post that looks like this:
"Hey guys, I have a 3.8 GPA, 514 MCAT, 500 hours of scribing, and 200 hours of non-clinical volunteering. What is my WARS score and where should I apply?"
The WedgeDawg Applicant Rating System (WARS) is the most highly respected, community-driven algorithm for medical school admissions.
Created by an anonymous admissions committee member known as "WedgeDawg," it was designed to fix a massive problem in the pre-med community: Applicants were only looking at their GPA and MCAT (their LizzyM score) and completely ignoring the quality of their extracurriculars.
How WARS Works
Instead of just a 2-variable math equation, WARS forces you to grade yourself across multiple distinct categories:You assign yourself points in each category (ranging from 1 to 5). The calculator then generates a final WARS Score (usually between 60 and 120).
The Tier System
The magic of WARS is not the score, but the Tier System.Based on your score, WARS places you into a specific Applicant Tier (Tier 1 through Tier 6).
By forcing applicants to honestly grade their extracurriculars, WARS prevents them from wasting thousands of dollars applying to elite schools that demand heavy research when they only have clinical experience.
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