<p>Hey. I have heard that 450 or so students apply to Albany Medical College through the RPI program and 50 or so get in. Does anybody know the number of students that apply, get interviews, or get in to the Drexel Medical School through the LEHIGH Program? Feel free to post numbers for any other programs and/or your opinions of them?</p>
<p>I recently got a book called Medical School Admissions Requirements, published by the MSAR. Through the RPI, 277 people applied in 2003-2004, 101 invited for an interview, and 17 decided to enroll.</p>
<p>Drexel through Lehigh-- 258-71-7</p>
<p>Feel free to ask of any other programs.</p>
<p>Geez.. i better go prepare for my interviews now.. :)</p>
<p>That's great, I have to see if I could find that book. What about the UMiami program? Thanks so much! And Good luck on Your interviews!!!!!!!</p>
<p>How about Boston University's and Wash U's? It'd be nice to know some numbers for those! Thanks a bunch!</p>
<p>BU -- 400-114-24
UMiami -- 139-126-26
For some reason WUSTL is not in that list of schools with combined programs. Washington's program, as far as I know it is not a combined program, because you have to take MCAT, complete AMCAS + secondary app, and pass the interview just like anyone else. If you choose to go there, think twice because it is not a guarantee, even if you maintain a 36 MCAT and 3.8 GPA.</p>
<p>End of story. Hope that helps.</p>
<p>By the way, I too applied to WUSTL, so don't get me wrong: It IS a great school!</p>
<p>That makes it seem easier to get into miami? What do you think?</p>
<p>Here are some numbers I know: (applied - interviewed - accepted)</p>
<p>HPME: 800 - 150 - 35
PLME: 1,600 ish - no interviews - 60
UConn: 300 - 25 to 50 - around 10
REMS: 450 - 55 - around 10</p>
<p>wow brown PLME has 1600 applicants!!!!
thats double HPME and 4 times every other accelerated program
and it is reallly selective too</p>
<p>Dont mean to be picky or anything, but i think 40-50 ppl for hpme (last year's class) and REMS had 14ppl go to the med school this year from u of rochester.</p>
<p>Not a problem, aznstealth...I was a little fuzzy on the exact numbers - thanks for the info! =D</p>
<p>and doesn't Brown accept 100 ppl? Only about 60 matriculate I think, but I'm pretty sure the acceptance number is around 100 (and 100 ppl who don't get into PLME still get into Brown).</p>
<p>Case Western: 700 applicants, 60-70 finalists, 20 accepted
<a href="http://www.case.edu/alumni/involve/manual/general.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.case.edu/alumni/involve/manual/general.html</a></p>
<p>Brown -- 1324 - 100 ish - 61</p>
<p>Northwestern HPME - 1000 sent in interview cards - 800ish received applications - 509 applied - 135 interviewed - 44 matriculated</p>
<p>Asterstar - yeah, you're right, I meant the final number in the program when I put down 60. About 100 of applicants are offered admission to Brown (not PLME) and 100 are offered admission to PLME.</p>
<p>Are you sure those are the stats for University of Miami? I heard that 300 or so students apply for their program? Any idea how many are accepted?</p>
<p>I also have that book, MSAR. And yes, those are sure stats</p>
<p>anyone know what the numbers are like for rice-baylor? applicants(after undergrad admission)->finalists(interviews)->accepted?</p>
<p>anyone know about uic gppa's stats?</p>