Easiest programs to get into?

<p>no, U of Miami is for out of state also.</p>

<p>The UMiami program is for everyone, but gives preference to in-state residents. The AMC program is for everyone, no preference for NY residents or anything. Out of the 20 or so bs/md students, approximately 10 states on average are represented, which is very diverse for a small class. The RPI/AMC 7-year Physician-Scientist program is as competitive as other top programs (BU, Rochester, etc).</p>

<p>I'm looking to apply to a bunch of BS/MD programs, and I would like to know which are the easiest to gain acceptance to. Are there any that are substantially less competitive than programs like HPME, PLME, etc., or are they all very difficult?</p>

<p>56 views and no replies...come on, people!</p>

<p>I'll give you one because I'm lazy :-P:</p>

<p>Temple w/ Temple. (called "TempleMed", look it up)</p>

<p>But honestly, dude, easy doesnt mean easy in the conventional sense; there's still going to be some uber competition for the spot. Good luck, and I hope this helps.</p>

<p>yea other ones like Temple?</p>

<p>Hi, I am going to JCU (John Carroll with the University of cincinnati college of medicine, ranked around 40) this fall to their combined program. My stats were not great but I had a few other things on my side. SAT was 1320 but lots of community service and interesting courses, football team captain etc. Interview was the clincher, but you have to get to the interview. They accept about 10 each year but this year there will be only 7. Also, not a great MCAT result year so taking the MCAT is definately a daunting prospect.</p>