Is this for real...Meharry

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At least the majority of the med students in CA are actually from CA...
That is not the case for other rude states that have state schools that don't care for their residents.
 
Howard
Meharry
Drew/UCLA
Morehouse
Wright State
Rush Medical College
Michigan state University
University of Iowa
ECU
University of Kansas
University of South Alabama
OUWB
Loyola
Central Michigan
NEOMED


Please make any suggestions or edits if needed to this list. These are the schools I could think of.....I could be wrong about some of them and some have residency requirements.


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All the Jesuit schools and Tulane for sure
 
At least the majority of the med students in CA are actually from CA...
That is not the case for other rude states that have state schools that don't care for their residents.
The majority of CA applicants still have to leave the state (1528). Only 910 get to stay. The CA schools have more Californians because of the large excess and the proportion that are willing to stay.
 
All the Jesuit schools and Tulane for sure
But they also accept a wide range of applicants.
I define "mission-based" more tightly. More like Loma Linda, than the Jesuits. Tulane is very broad in acceptances.
 
The majority of CA applicants still have to leave the state (1528). Only 910 get to stay. The CA schools have more Californians because of the large excess and the proportion that are willing to stay.

Yes but I think it shows that at least they have a preference for their own state residents. The only reason people have to leave is because there are so many fine applicants and not enough seats.

Compare that to states that takes a good portion of OOS students likely to inflate their MCAT averages and benefit from OOS tuition rates.
 
Yes but I think it shows that at least they have a preference for their own state residents. The only reason people have to leave is because there are so many fine applicants and not enough seats.

Compare that to states that takes a good portion of OOS students likely to inflate their MCAT averages and benefit from OOS tuition rates.
It's not us with the preference, though. It's the applicants!
 
But they also accept a wide range of applicants.
I define "mission-based" more tightly. More like Loma Linda, than the Jesuits. Tulane is very broad in acceptances.

You think so?? For example with Tulane I feel like every person I know that has gotten in has a strong emphasis on community service in their application.
I know someone that got in there with a 30 MCAT, hundreds and hundreds of hours of nonclinical volunteering and ZERO clinical experience.

They matched Tulane's mission well and I think that's why this person had success.
 
You think so?? For example with Tulane I feel like every person I know that has gotten in has a strong emphasis on community service in their application.
I know someone that got in there with a 30 MCAT, hundreds and hundreds of hours of nonclinical volunteering and ZERO clinical experience.

They matched Tulane's mission well and I think that's why this person had success.
We have have interviewed many students who eventually matriculated at Tulane. They represent a broad set of characteristics. No single property defines them the way mission based schools do.
 
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