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(nicedream) said:Don't you think that the high selectivity of medical schools means that adding another 150 spots/year is not going to "dilute" the pool? What I mean to say is that many qualified individuals are turned down from schools every year - not everyone who is rejected is unqualified. I think certainly the number of qualified people who don't gain a spot at one of the existing schools is greater than 150, or 300.
No such high selectivity exists. As it stands now about 60% of applicants are admitted to either an MD or DO program. Adding more spots just means that schools will start digging even deeper into the applicant pool to fill seats(and unfortunately it will be DO schools doing the digging, not MD).