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My premed advisor mentioned this in an advising session once, cautioning us from all applying to similar schools because "those schools receive a higher # of our school's applicants, meaning your chances are lower because they'll only take the top applicants here."
To me, this implies a sort of "school quota" on one end and then a logical "well only the best people get in to med schools anyway" thought on the other. To be fair for her point of view, the number of people accepted to WashU, Harvard, Yale, etc each year is weirdly constant at my school.
Any Adcoms have any input on this? Do you compare the applicants from one specific school with one another before choosing which ones are the best fit? Or do you just pick the best applicants and if there happens to be more from that school, that's just the way it happens?
To me, this implies a sort of "school quota" on one end and then a logical "well only the best people get in to med schools anyway" thought on the other. To be fair for her point of view, the number of people accepted to WashU, Harvard, Yale, etc each year is weirdly constant at my school.
Any Adcoms have any input on this? Do you compare the applicants from one specific school with one another before choosing which ones are the best fit? Or do you just pick the best applicants and if there happens to be more from that school, that's just the way it happens?