<p>Sam Lee, several universities not ranked among the top 100 have 100% placement rates into Medical school. Looking at placement rates without looking into the specifics isn’t telling. 250/320 (80%) of Michigan applicants with 3.2+GPAs and 30+ MCAT scores got into a medical school last year. The problem is that 180/760 (25%) of Michigan applicants to medical school had sub 3.0 GPAs and/or sub 25 MCATs. Those students have virtually no chance of getting into a Medical school. I doubt that more than 5% of NU applicants to Med school have sub 3.0 GPAs and/or sub 25 MCAT scores. </p>
<p>Of the 300 or so Michigan applicants with 3.2+ GPAs and 30+ MCAT scores, 35-80 end up enrolling (not merely accepted mind you) into Michigan Medical school each year. Several others enroll into other top 10 Medical schools. Over the last 8 years, 400 Michigan students have enrolled into Michigan Medical school. </p>
<p><a href=“http://www.med.umich.edu/Medschool/admissions/life/diversity.htm[/url]”>http://www.med.umich.edu/Medschool/admissions/life/diversity.htm</a></p>
<p>Very few universities have that kind of success rate.</p>