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<p>That is where you and I (and anyone else who has taken AP Stats) disagree. “Statistics” they are not. They are self-reported anecdotes. Nothing more. Again, those self-reported numbers are but a small slice of Cal’s applicants to med schools. And if you care to draw conclusions from self-reported anecdotes… :)</p>

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<p>Exactly, and yet their students still have to have a higher gpa than those from other colleges for acceptance to med school?</p>

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<p>Perhaps…but if true, why would MIT’s applicant need both a higher gpa and a higher mcat for acceptance to med. If the quality if indeed "better’, why wouldn’t their gpa for acceptance be lower? Why arent’ MIT’s 3.4’s more successful? Is that really logical to you? (Or does, MIT have grade inflation?)</p>