<p>From the Johns Hopkins Office of Pre-Professional Advising:</p>
<p>" Qualified Johns Hopkins University applicants are very successful. While numbers depend upon the specific pool of applicants each year, roughly 80-100% of the qualified students and alumni who apply are accepted to medical school each year."</p>
<p>“The national percentage of applicants accepted to medical school in 2008 was 45.6 %”</p>
<p>"As a whole, Johns Hopkins has one of the top ten largest pools of applicants to medical school nationally. A total of 352 applicants with bachelor degrees from Johns Hopkins applied to medical school from Johns Hopkins "</p>
<p>“From 2003-2008, first-time Hopkins applicants with a 3.3 cumulative GPA or greater had more than a 88% chance of being accepted to a U.S. allopathic (M.D.) medical school.”</p>
<p>“From 2003-2008, first-time Hopkins applicants with a cumulative GPA below a 3.3 had just under a 50% chance of being accepted to at least one U.S. allopathic medical school.”</p>
<p>“In 2008, Hopkins applicants who were accepted to medical school had an average cumulative GPA of 3.55 and science GPA of 3.48 while the corresponding national figures were 3.66 and 3.60 respectively.”</p>