I have also been amazed by the responses (and non-responses) I have received so far. Some of the schools that I thought would welcome me with wide open arms have rejected me outright, and schools I thought would never take a look have invited me for interview (and accepted me).
What is our secret weapon? I will tell you without a doubt....
APPLYING BROADLY!!! (assuming your numbers are at least mediocre)
If you REALLY want to be a doctor and be accepted on your first try...no matter where you may have to live or what tuition you may have to pay...shouldn't you bite the bullet and spend the extra $5000 (or whatever it is) to apply to EVERY school you would consider that accepts OOS students, etc.? Wouldn't you want to throw your hat in the ring with EVERY admissions committee that you could? Who knows which person will say, "I like this kid!" and give you an interview? Who knows what strange "quota" you might fill for that school (althought they say they don't use these)?
After all, if, by statistics, we may get one interview for every ten schools to which we apply (assuming our list is well-chosen), wouldn't applying to sixty schools give you twice the chance of acceptance than applying to thirty? And four times the chance of acceptance than applying to fifteen?
So why, then, do we pinch a few bucks (after spending thousands on our undergrad and planning to spend thousands more on our med school) on the app process?
Any thoughts?