<p>M’s Mom, </p>
<p>You have an interesting perspective. I learned something.</p>
<p>So your saying that even though the University of Miami student body is only 50% in-state, the “24%” who are in medical school are dominated by the in-state graduates. </p>
<p>I’m not sure how to confirm or dispute what you are saying, but it seems statistically suspect. For example, in order for fraction of OOS graduates who head to med school to be less than 10%, the percentage of in-state graduates who head to med school must be more than 38%. That seems too high. </p>
<p>If it was skewed such that 30% of the in-state went to med school, then 18% of OOS students must head to med school also in order to end up with 24% of the total, and that’s high enough to conclude that UM is a great place to be a premed. What’s wrong with my thinking?</p>