Which ones the easiest?

<p>Which of these combined ba/md or bs/md programs are the easiest to get into? Just curious because i don't feel my gpa accurately displays how much potential i have, not to sound arrogant or anything, but that is honestly how i feel. Umm...yeah...and also, what are the averages for these schools, like gpa, sat score, blah blah blah...</p>

<p>i think the general consensus is that the drexel programs are the easiest to get into. The sat req is low and it doesn't seem very selective.</p>

<p>They are all hard to get into...sometimes it is a matter of luck. I can just imagine the admissions committee playing 52 card (i mean 52 application) pickup when they select those for interviews. Some get lucky because they get an easier interviewer or have connections. Regardless, you should apply to as many medical programs as possible. I think in-state medical programs (USF, UF, University of New Mexico, Michigan State University) are easier than national medical programs (with the exception of UMDNJ, Penn State/Jefferson, and Brooklyn College). </p>

<p>Be prepared for the unexpected. As the years go on, competition is becoming ferocious.</p>

<p>Michigan State University is not easier, particularly because it takes a total of 10 people, 2 from out of state.</p>

<p>But really, yeah, selection is very arbitrary.</p>

<p>Ivy league-ish ones like Northwestern and Brown are hardest to get into, along with Case</p>