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Hey guys,
im kinda new here, im almost ready to send my apps, both MD and DO.
I clicked the SELECT ALL button on the DO app for designating schools, but for the MDs im kinda stuck. Ive applied to all my state schools, but I need to know the EASIEST schools to get into. My gpa isnt that great, and God knows bout that MCAT. Im tryin to get in my first time around. So please if anybody has any suggestions on easy schools to get into, im ready, im willing to go anywhere in the 50 states.

THanks All
Alomar
 
Harvard Medical School, in Connecticut
 
Add: Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
Washington University, Missouri
 
if we're just bouncing ideas around, add Stanford

If you want more serious suggestions, I would include more background information and confer with some of the current threads.

As an immediate thought for you, if the process were easy there would be no SDN.
 
The Mary St. Bonaventure Christ of King Almighty Medical School of Non-Invasive Spiritual Healing -- Alabama
 
the Dumb Thing: to ask premeds about the "easiest" school to get into; if you haven't noticed, many premeds are competitive.

the Smart Thing: to buy a copy of the AAMC's MSAR and a copy of the US News Magazine featuring 2002 Rankings.
 
Isn't US News biased and unreliable?
 
Originally posted by premedi-kid
Isn't US News biased and unreliable?

It also has hard numbers such as average GPAs and MCAT scores of accepted applicants to help one decide which to apply to.
 
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