How competitive is it?

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It's not published. In general the ratio of applicants/seats is about half of that of the ratio of applicants/seats for MD programs. However, in general the stats of MD/PhD applicants are higher.

Don't get intimidated by low numbers of seats at programs. Sure a MD/PhD program with 10 seats may get 300 applicants. But then again, a MD program with 100 seats may get 3000 applicants. If you have good stats and research experience, go for it. I believe that MD/PhD admissions is much less of a crap shoot than is MD admissions.
 
Originally posted by Neuronix
I believe that MD/PhD admissions is much less of a crap shoot than is MD admissions.

Very much true.
 
Don't get intimidated by low numbers of seats at programs. Sure a MD/PhD program with 10 seats may get 300 applicants. But then again, a MD program with 100 seats may get 3000 applicants. If you have good stats and research experience, go for it. I believe that MD/PhD admissions is much less of a crap shoot than is MD admissions. [/B][/QUOTE]

Thanks for the advice, but I have already been admitted to an mstp program.
 
Drawing conclusions from application statistics can be misleading, mainly because it is tempting to assume that applicants to different schools are of equal calibre.

I would never be put off by people telling you that a certain course or field is super competitive: as a general rule, anything worth doing is inherently competitive.
 
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