<p>“Source, please?”</p>
<p>Well, here is the medical school admission grid of UCB and University of Michigan, some of the best state universities in the nation. [UM</a> :: The Career Center :: Students :: Pre-Medicine :: Medical School Application :: UM Application Statistics](<a href=“http://www.careercenter.umich.edu/students/med/medappstats2010.html]UM”>http://www.careercenter.umich.edu/students/med/medappstats2010.html)
<a href=“https://career.berkeley.edu/MedStats/2010seniors.stm[/url]”>https://career.berkeley.edu/MedStats/2010seniors.stm</a></p>
<p>As you can see, for Michigan graduates, a 3.4 -3.6 and 35+ range get you just over 60% acceptance into any medical schools. UCB fares even worse, even 3.9 and 35+ do not get 90% admission. I have to point out that Princeton average acceptance MCAT is 33. Clearly, medical schools give elite schools some breaks. I read from time to time medical schools’ bragging about what kind of schools their students come from. Let’s face it, nothing is fair in this world.</p>