I tend to disagree with that. Brown's BS/MD is much more difficult than Drexel. Most are difficult to get into. The easiest programs are generally offered through affiliated colleges. I.e. Big U Med school with Podunk college programs are generally easier to get into than Big U undergrad and Big U med. BS/DO, BS/DPM and BS/DMD/DDS may be somewhat less competitive although BS/DO and BS/Dental may be just as difficult to get into depending on the school offering the program. I am in a BS/DO at NSU with NSU-COM the average CR+M is a 1350 or so for Osteopathic medicine weighted GPA >4.0 and unweighted >3.5 in general. It is a competitive program to get into. Applying to a large number of programs is advised. I applied to 6 schools went onto second round consideration at 3, had 1 interview and was accepted to one school. Some programs are more difficult to get into than their respective MD programs. I wouldn't change the knowledge that I am accepted to medical school for anything, the sense of security is worth it. It is a long slog, my first BS/MD/DO apps went out in September and was finally accepted in late April. Apply broadly. If I knew more about your stats I would be better able to assess your chances for various programs.