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Easiest medical schools for out-of-state students?

Hi everyone, I'm starting to look into medical schools, and I was wondering if there are any medical schools that are easier to get into for out-of-state students? I'm a little stressed about the competitiveness, and I'm looking for some options that might have higher acceptance rates or lower requirements. Any suggestions?

2 years ago

Hi there! The medical school application process is indeed competitive, but there are some options for out-of-state students that might be less demanding. While I can't provide you an exhaustive list, here are some medical schools that have higher out-of-state acceptance rates or lower requirements:

1. West Virginia University School of Medicine: WVU has a reputation for being friendly to out-of-state applicants, with about 50% of their students coming from out-of-state.

2. University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine: UMKC is another option, as it accepts a significant portion of out-of-state students and has lower average MCAT scores compared to more competitive schools.

3. Central Michigan University College of Medicine: CMU has a relatively high out-of-state acceptance rate and is known for their community-based medical education approach.

4. East Tennessee State University James H. Quillen College of Medicine - ETSU tends to accept a good percentage of out-of-state students and has a mission to serve rural and underprivileged populations.

5. University of Kansas School of Medicine: This school typically has around one-third of their class coming from out-of-state and is known for its commitment to primary care education.

Keep in mind that even though these schools may have higher acceptance rates for out-of-state students or lower requirements, they still have their own distinct missions, values, and curricula. It's crucial to research each institution thoroughly and ensure it aligns with your interests and career goals.

Additionally, consider applying to both private and public medical schools as private institutions tend to have a more balanced acceptance rate between in-state and out-of-state students. Plus, don't forget to craft a strong application highlighting your unique background, experiences, and reasons for pursuing medicine.

Best of luck in your medical school journey!

2 years ago

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