Ohio State's selectivity?

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Ohio State is a fairly selective dental school. They have stats very similar to the Ivy Leauge school. I'm sure OSU is a great school, but is there any particular reason they are so selective?
 
1. State schools= CHEAP!
2. Dental school prestige doesn't matter nearly as much as it does for undergrad/law/business schools.

Consequently, great candidates matriculate at state schools like OSU!
 
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But why are they so selective? Other state schools - that are also prestigious - don't have such high stats. Michigan, University of Washington, and UCLA to name a few

Cost might be a factor.

Are they research based? Do they match into residency programs? Or do people just love the Buckeye feel? haha
 
OSU is known to use a giant numbers game-based selection system.

Your stats and ECs are all scored and put into a big database. They go down the list and accept the high scorers. They're more objective than other Big Ten schools and hence their high numbers.
 
OSU is known to use a giant numbers game-based selection system.

Your stats and ECs are all scored and put into a big database. They go down the list and accept the high scorers. They're more objective than other Big Ten schools and hence their high numbers.

Is that right? I wasn't aware of this. Interesting!
 
Other state schools - that are also prestigious - don't have such high stats. Michigan, University of Washington, and UCLA to name a few

:eyebrow: UofW and UCLA are two of the most selective schools.
 
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