MSAR Question/Interview Question

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So I've been looking at the MSAR to decide how decent my chances are at my interview schools (Comparing # applied to # interviewed to # matriculated).

My question is...How many of the interviewed are actually accepted?

I've only been able to find this on a few of the school websites and it typically seems like about double the matriculated number. I know this probably varies between schools, but is there a place where I could either find this info? Or is doubling the matriculant number a good estimate?

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So I've been looking at the MSAR to decide how decent my chances are at my interview schools (Comparing # applied to # interviewed to # matriculated).

My question is...How many of the interviewed are actually accepted?

I've only been able to find this on a few of the school websites and it typically seems like about double the matriculated number. I know this probably varies between schools, but is there a place where I could either find this info? Or is doubling the matriculant number a good estimate?

US News med school handbook has the # accepted and mean GPA and MCAT, which MSAR doesn't have. Having both will give you all the stats you need.
 
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