Does an MCAT requirement mean the school is better?

Hi, I'm wondering if there is a difference in outcomes between Caribbean schools that require the MCAT and those that don't. Like, do more students graduate and get residency positions from schools that have the MCAT as an entrance requirement? I'm pre-med, done my undergrad and looking at the Caribbean as an option. I have a 3.3 gpa (4 point scale) and I'd rather not do a masters degree in order to increase my chances. I'm Canadian and my gpa is much lower than what I need to get into a... Does an MCAT requirement mean the school is better?
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