Easy BS/MD Schools

<p>So who knows of any of the easiest BS/BA/MD direct guaranteed admittance programs around? I heard one of the ones in poland- HMI...is it any good. I called them and they said that i would have no problem getting in and my stats aren't as good as most of the people on this board...if you know of any easy (relatively easy) programs, post them here and if not, just post as many of the following:
1. college name
2. avg sat score
3. If it requires an MCAT or not
4. phone number
5. percent acceptance
6. anything else that would be relavent</p>

<p>this would not only help me but all the others who are looking at thier choices.</p>

<p>i'll start this one off...
University of Miami School of Medicine
1400
305 284 4323
no MCAT
high school gpa avg=3.75</p>

<p>actually that is fairly outdated info. for umiami, avg sat this year was 1470, mcat is required (a 28 I believe for 7 year and 26 for 8 year). And I'm pretty sure the hs gpa is higher. I don't think its that easy to get in but it probably isn't as hard as rice/baylor or brown.</p>

<p>i'd say lehigh/drexel and union/amc are the easiest, but i don't know the stats</p>

<p>none of them are easy. none of them.....</p>

<p>how hard is RPI/AMC? How many people apply/how many people are accepted?</p>

<p>easy. you wish. stop being callow</p>

<p>for rpi/amc... this year they interviewed about 100 and accepted about 60 of whom they interviewed... none of them are easy per say, but some of them are easier than others to get in (have higher acceptance percentages)...</p>

<p>heard drexel was easier than others, and the virginia commonweath one because it needs like a 1200 sat.</p>

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<p>i just have to say this. i understand that people ask for help on what colleges to choose but for those who are not in college, do you know what you do when you tell someone what schools are good? if that person is better than you, you most likely gave him an advantage over you being chosen. i know we have to help people and i do it all the time. but this is college this is not high school. if the person isnt capable of researching a college themselves then maybe they shouldnt know about the college.
sorry but sometimes these topics just get me mad.</p>

<p>I don't see what you would be mad about. We're competitive, but not competitive to the point that we won't help anyone with choosing a college.</p>

<p>I don't think any of them are easy to get into.</p>

<p>even though lehigh is easier to get into, i don't want to admit it cuz it makes my acceptance and enrollment into the program seem as less of an achievement. But yes, the drexel programs are relatively easier to get into compared to the others...</p>

<p>I've researched many schools and called several of them and it seems that some websites say one thing and the admissions officers say another. I'm pretty sure you have to take the mcat to get into drexel's med school but when I called the guy told me that I didn't...any ideas on what to believe? Any current students could really help (or actually anyone who knows about it).</p>

<p>you have to take the MCATs. you have to get either a 30 or atleast a 27 with no less than 7 in each section. And I'm pretty sure that applies to all the drexel programs.</p>

<p>None of them are easy. I'm apalled at the thought. The med field is never easy, so why would admissions be?</p>

<p>People the question is not are they easy, but which ones are less impossible. Drexel? Do high school kids really take the MCATs to get into these things?</p>

<p>hey is lehigh, which goes into drexel, a major party school? that's just what i've heard. and i heard that schools like RPI and Case are really nerdy schools...is this true...</p>

<p>yes for all three.</p>

<p>What BS/MD programs would I have a shot at with a 1500+ (math+verbal) and research? Also, Foodisgood, did u get into rpi/amc?</p>