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This chart
compares national and UCSD applicants (who received a bachelor's or graduate
degree from UCSD) admitted to U.S. allopathic (M.D.) medical schools. Data
was provided by the Association of American Medical Schools (AAMC).
|
Applicants |
Admission Rates |
|
Nat'l
|
UCSD
|
Nat'l
|
UCSD
|
| 2006 |
37,702 |
410 |
47.5% |
46.6% |
| 2005 |
40,652 |
383 |
46% |
47% |
| 2004 |
38,727
|
362
|
47%
|
50%
|
| 2003 |
38,034
|
353
|
49%
|
49%
|
| 2002 |
36,032
|
363
|
52%
|
51%
|
| 2001 |
32,797
|
360
|
50%
|
52%
|
| 2000 |
35,004
|
351
|
47%
|
50%
|
|
1999
|
37,010
|
344
|
46%
|
43%
|
|
1998
|
38,714
|
315
|
42%
|
45%
|
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here for data from AAMC on last year’s
successful UCSD medical school applicants. This chart divides schools based
on their published mean GPAs within these categories: UC medical
schools, private medical schools, medical schools admitting primarily
underrepresented students, and public medical schools outside of California
(most of which admit only a limited number of out-of-state residents).
Comprehensive data on admission to osteopathic (D.O.) medical schools is
unavailable. This list is offered as a guide and should not be used as a
final determination of where you should apply to medical school.
Consult a
graduate school advisor or resources in the Career Services Center for
further information about medical schools and for advice on the medical
school application process. |