Which combined programs are the most/least selective?

<p>Especially for out of staters, as wisconsin eliminated all their ba/md programs.
It looks to be more competitive than the ivies.</p>

<p>most; Penn state- jefferson; BU SMED, NW HPME, Case PPSP, REMS, USC, Rice -baylor, Pitt, UNDNJ
less competitive; none really, maybe umck or neocom but the Ba/Do progs are definitetly not as competitve</p>

<p>NEOUCOM is very selective for OOS. Less competitve: University of Toledo BS/MD (no MCAT). However, # of applicants is growing every year.</p>

<p>um probably try the ba/do programs too for your “safety”
there are two i know: pitzer and one by NYIT
Drexel is probably one of the better ones for OOS/ maybe university cincinatti?</p>

<ul>
<li>i mean if you are going to be doctor and you know for sure, you should apply to a lot of these programs.</li>
</ul>

<p>University of Cincinatti (Dual Admission Program) this year rejected some valedictorians with ACT= 33+. If thinking applying to DAP, my suggestion is to apply for all 3 schools in a program - Cinci, Dayton, Miami (OH). There is only one application. However, you will have to apply to all 3 universities first, indicating your interest in medicine. Application to DAP in 2007 was by invitation only.</p>

<p>wow i think our year sucked bad- so hard for every program
more and more people now know about the programs</p>