What is your point? I'm going to gouge my eyes out if I see one more person who uses this stupid argument.
# of applicants : # of seats does NOT determine how competitive programs are.
The quality (GPA, MCAT/PCAT/DAT, ECs) of the applicants determine how hard a program is.
Hypothetical Situations (using extremes to prove my point):
1) 110 applicants for 100 spots in program 1. 100 of the 110 applicants are physics/engineering majors from MIT with 4.0, top 99.9% test scores, research, international volunteering, forming community service organizations, and great LORs.
2) 1,000 applicants for 100 spots in program 2. Almost every applicant is from a CC with a 2.0 GPA and no ECs.
Which program is more competitive/hard to get into to?
Obviously program 1, even though program 2 has 10 times the applicants for the same amount of spots.