This is from the AAMC matriculants survey.
The more interesting question which we dont have answers to, are about the candidates who interviewed but didnt match in any school. There are no surveys to guide, why these candidates didnt match anywhere. We know that in general , for higher ranked schools the offers/interview percentage is about 20-35%, and for the lower ranked schools somewhere between 45-65%.
Longitudinally I find this question interesting as an educator with the steep dropoff in intentions to work with underserved: Medical students on admission saying they will work with an underserved population 32%, medical students survey on graduating that number drops to 26%, some of the smaller surveys on graduating residents taking a job in underserved areas 5%.
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@KnightDoc when you said "only 7.3% of matriculating students (the top 40% of the pool) had more than 10 IIs" what is the 40% referring to ?