<p>Thanks juillet. That was very helpful.</p>
<p>Here’s a collection of research I am gathering:</p>
<p>Reed-
From 1995 through 2008, of applicants with a 3.1 science GPA or better and at least 28 on the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), 108 out of 128 applicants were successful.
84% acceptance (108/128)
[REED</a> COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL ACCEPTANCE](<a href=“http://web.reed.edu/ir/medschool.html]REED”>Medical School Acceptance Rate - Institutional Research - Reed College)</p>
<p>Carleton-
‘70% of Carleton alumni who apply to medical school and maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or higher while at Carleton are accepted; the national acceptance rate is 40%.’
10% of the 1997 entering cohort at the University of Minnesota Medical School was comprised of Carleton alumni.
[Carleton</a> College: Admissions](<a href=“http://apps.carleton.edu/admissions/beyond/]Carleton”>http://apps.carleton.edu/admissions/beyond/)</p>
<p>Bowdoin-
The acceptance rate of those who applied through Bowdoin to enter medical school in 2001-2008 has averaged 86%. All but two candidates who applied to enter veterinary medicine, dental medicine, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physician assistant, public health and sports nutrition programs during the same time frame gained admission.
<a href=“Health Professions Advising | Bowdoin College”>Health Professions Advising | Bowdoin College;
<p>I have a feeling that these will all be similar with a 70%+ admissions rate. If anyone has more information–please post it!</p>
<p>Now that I look at it… I think that I will just look into the atmosphere of each of these colleges. I feel that it all comes down to whether or not I will enjoy the school.</p>