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Reality Check

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More than 60,000 people apply to medical school each year and less than half get in.

The Numbers

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There were 62,443 applicants during the 2021-22 admissions cycle.

Of those applicants, 39,777 (64%) were rejected from all of their chosen schools.

Getting in is About More Than GPA & MCAT

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Becoming a competitive medical school applicant is about more than grades and test scores.

More than 15% of applicants with the highest GPAs and MCATs are rejected from every school where they apply.

Planning & Preparation are Essential

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Competitive medical school applicants tend to share the following:

  • appropriate GPA & MCAT for selected schools;
  • rich and relevant experiences;
  • personal statement that connects why you want to become a doctor with what you have experienced/accomplished; and,
  • letters of recommendation that confirm and even add to your story.

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