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Between LSU-NO and LSU-Shreveport, there are almost 270 spots reserved almost exclusively for Lousiana residents. Isn't this a bit much considering the state of Louisiana isn't all that large.
Florida, a much larger state which probably has a higher ratio of competitive applicants, couldn't have many more spots than this reserved for Florida residents considring UM is partially open to out of staters. My state, Georgia, is a pretty fair state to get into medical school but we only have about 275-280 slots reserved. And Georgia is certainly much more populated than Louisiana. With the possible exception of texas and ohio, is there a more premed friendly state than louisiana?
Florida, a much larger state which probably has a higher ratio of competitive applicants, couldn't have many more spots than this reserved for Florida residents considring UM is partially open to out of staters. My state, Georgia, is a pretty fair state to get into medical school but we only have about 275-280 slots reserved. And Georgia is certainly much more populated than Louisiana. With the possible exception of texas and ohio, is there a more premed friendly state than louisiana?