Applicants from which state have it the easiest?

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i have no idea, but i'd guess that ohio applicants are in a much better position than most others. being from ca simply sucks when it comes to med school. half of them are out of most people's reach and one of them is for bible-worshippers.
 
ohio, definitely. florida isnt bad either.
 
I hear NY isnt too terribly bad either.
 
TX is cool, we have our own system which is pretty insulted since its not a part of AMCAS (except for Baylor)
 
didn't we have a thread exactly like this before?
 
From Xega's link Rhode Island has the lowest percentage of applicants who did not matriculates, but w only 62 total applicants. :laugh:
 
CALIFORNIA - they have so many schools with good weather


teehee, sorry... i just had to
 
Illinois has LOTS of med schools most of which give preference to instaters 🙂

SIU, UIC, Rush, Finch, Pritzker, Loyola
 
I'd definitely have to say Texas. Two top-20 in-state schools with jack for tuition??? That is sweeeeet. I wish I was a Texas resident!

California has three top schools but it's hard as hell to get into them! I doubt Texas is as tough, but they definitely have very good applicants so it is probably pretty competitive as well.
 
Originally posted by exmike
ohio, definitely. florida isnt bad either.

What are you, crazy?? Florida is one of the tougher states to get into med school.

Did you see the avg GPAs of UF and USF? They are higher than most of the state schools around the country except california. Thank god they opened up FSU recently. But that didn't really help 'cause U of Miami is giving away 35 or so spots to out-of-staters now.
 
Originally posted by exmike
ohio, definitely. florida isnt bad either.

A Florida applicant, I'd say Florida kind of gets the short end of the stick. We are one of the largest states in terms of numbers of applicants yet we only have 4 medical schools and 1 DO school. You go to CA or NY where the applicant numbers are also high and there's a whole lot more than 5 schools to pick from. Granted, two of our FL schools only take FL residents, but I still think we're at a slight disadvantage here.

Just my thoughts!
 
i hear texas is pretty nice to their applicants..

and doesnt arizona give all of its instate applicants an interview? thats pretty nice.
 
Ohio is great!

We have a nice range of schools in terms of competitiveness.

Can't complain about having, what, 7 med schools in our state.
 
the only problem with being in ohio is that our wonderful (read: crappy) state govt keeps slashing our educational support, which has driven all of our schools to accept more out-of-state students the last few years to make up for lack of state funds by raping students with that out-of state tuition racket.

if you really want the easiest, you should look in the MSAR for stats on schools like north dakota and south dakota (for nd, MSAR says that 131 of 142-92%- in-state applicants get interviews!!). also, as for 'normal' states, i'd say texas, maybe new york as far as variety, etc.
 
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