Introduction: Research on selection for medical school does not explore selection as a learning experience, despite growing attention for the learning effects of assessment in general. Insight in the learning effects allows us to take advantage of selection as an inclusive part of medical students' learning process to become competent professionals. The aims of this study at Rad-boud University Medical Center, the Netherlands, were 1) to determine whether students have learning experiences in the selection process, and, i f so, what experiences; and 2) to understand what students need in order to utilize the learning effects of the selection process at the start of the formal curriculum.Materials and methods: We used focus groups to intervi...