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Take an average applicant who has a 3.67-3.71 sGPA/cGPA and has a 30/31 MCAT score. AAMC says the average applicant applies to 14. I think charts that some have created here state that an applicant with those stats has (roughly) a 65-70% chance of admission somewhere. If one has the money and drive to apply to 20-22 schools how much do you think it would increase that 65-70% chance? Perhaps create a new range of 68%-72% or larger 70-75%? I know it is hard to quantify, but applying to more and applying more broadly would yield what benefit?
Also when I say I would apply to more, this means I would do it smartly by applying to a lot of less competitive (low-mid tier med schools).
Also when I say I would apply to more, this means I would do it smartly by applying to a lot of less competitive (low-mid tier med schools).