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Stewart University in California.
Which are the easiest US MD schools one can get into?
Which schools take the most number of applicants and/or which has the least number of applicant apply?
Which are the easiest US MD schools one can get into?
Which schools take the most number of applicants and/or which has the least number of applicant apply?
I don't have a current MSAR laying around, but this would be a good question on which to test your looking-up and long division skills. Just take # of accepted and divide by # of applicants. Highest decimal value wins.
Which are the easiest US MD schools one can get into?
Which schools take the most number of applicants and/or which has the least number of applicant apply?
Stewart University in California.
Hadn't thought about that in a while👍Every school I've been to seemed to have fairly accessible doors. Some of the schools were a little confusing because you actually had to press a blue button with an oddly shaped guy sitting in a wheelchair to get into the medical school. Other than that, i think every medical school is fairly easy to get into.
I'm going to guess there will be 68 more sarcastic comments before 5pm.
Why all the sarcasm? I loves me some sarcasm too, but i'd like to get to it after somebody posts the schools with the highest acceptance rates.
Why all the sarcasm? I loves me some sarcasm too, but i'd like to get to it after somebody posts the schools with the highest acceptance rates.
There's sarcasm because it's a stupid question. The answer is obviously some state school and if you don't have residency it won't matter anyway. Who cares what state school is the easiest to get into.
There is no one with highest acceptance rates so to speak. This question is just a stupid one and a waste of time. Most of the "safety schools" get like 9000 or more apps so its not "easy" persay. also the schools with low numbers of apps are typically state schools that will ONLY take in state residents so its a waste of time to apply for the most part. There is no school that gets low application numbers and accepts sub-par statistical students from all around the US.
It's not a stupid question. Sure he could look it up, but why do that if you can get an answer on here much easier, with no work? It doesn't have to be one school, give him the top 20. Also, you have no idea what state he's a resident of so you have no idea whether it would benefit him.
US news has that info readily available. They give % admitted if you buy the online thing (and I imagine the print version).
Sure, some schools with high % admitted may have certain requirements (in-state only, etc.), but there is a school with the highest % admitted and there is a school with the lowest % admitted. Not taking into account all factors is foolish, but from looking from an absolute point of view the question asked has an answer.
My guess would be a state school that only accepts IS applicants for the highest % admitted and Mayo for the lowest % admitted.
Every school I've been to seemed to have fairly accessible doors. Some of the schools were a little confusing because you actually had to press a blue button with an oddly shaped guy sitting in a wheelchair to get into the medical school. Other than that, i think every medical school is fairly easy to get into.
I'm going to guess there will be 68 more sarcastic comments before 5pm.
http://www.doctorpremed.com/medical-school-acceptance-rates.html
North Dakota = 20.3%
move to North Dakota now!
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edit: Arizona = 18%. I'd much rather live in Arizona than North Dakota.
I thought Drexel was easy to get into....I was interviewed and subsequently rejected![]()
There isn't one. End of discussion.
Which are the easiest US MD schools one can get into?
Which schools take the most number of applicants and/or which has the least number of applicant apply?
Actually, it was a very stupid question. He didn't say, hey I'm a resident of this state, and I don't have the MSAR, could someone tell me that stats of my state school. Conversely, he didn't say, hey I have low numbers, what are some schools I should apply to. He simply asked what is the easiest, out of all medical schools, to get into. This is a very stupid question.
Had the OP of said, "hey, I have average stats, and I'm from this state, what are some schools I should look into applying," I would have said the following:
Well OP, who didn't ask a stupid question, you will have the best luck at your state school. After this, I would apply to a ton of private schools that have stats close to yours. These private schools are extremely hard to get into, but by increasing the number of schools that you do apply to, you will increase your chance of getting an interview invite.
Also, OP, if you enjoy killing prostitutes after a rough night of doubling down and shooting dice, there is one school in the Northeast that will look favorably toward you as well.
Who gives a ****, he simply asked what the easiest schools to get into are. Just get off your high horse and answer the question. ****in premeds over-analyze EVERYthing. It's a simple question, if you know where the information is, then just post it. Simple as that. No reason to bust his balls about it.
That's the problem... it's not just a simple question that someone can just throw out an answer to. What's subjectively going to be easier acceptance acceptance for one person may not by the same for another for a whole host of reasons.
Yea, they can go to AAMC and find certain data like the number of applications a school received and such, but in and of itself it's not going to be practical to base ease of acceptance just off a few of those numbers.
Which US news edition are you looking at? I'm looking at Arizona on the 2009 version, and it says 24.8%... for North Dakota it says 27.4%...
but yeah, there are some of them that are pretty high...
Umass has a 24% acceptance rate, and Arkansas has 25%... All these schools are extremely hard to get into though...
I've actually never bought US News or that AAMC book and I probably never will. I really just googled online and that website link I posted showed up. I'm sure the numbers are inaccurate and outdated.