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My senior year of high school, I decided to go to my flagship state school over more "prestigious" private schools to save money. My school is a respectable institution in my state and region of the country, but it pales in comparison to the top schools.
Do adcoms give students at top private schools more leeway regarding GPA than students at state schools? For instance, if the average GPA for a particular medical school is a 3.8 then my train of thought is, "I essentially need a 4.0 to get in to balance out the Harvard grad with a 3.6."
I've worked hard to earn a high GPA (3.95), but I know that my classes aren't nearly as rigorous as those at the Ivy Leagues. If I were at an Ivy League, I'd probably have below a 3.0. I'd imagine my 3.95 at a state school doesn't hold as much weight as a 3.95 elsewhere.
Do adcoms give students at top private schools more leeway regarding GPA than students at state schools? For instance, if the average GPA for a particular medical school is a 3.8 then my train of thought is, "I essentially need a 4.0 to get in to balance out the Harvard grad with a 3.6."
I've worked hard to earn a high GPA (3.95), but I know that my classes aren't nearly as rigorous as those at the Ivy Leagues. If I were at an Ivy League, I'd probably have below a 3.0. I'd imagine my 3.95 at a state school doesn't hold as much weight as a 3.95 elsewhere.