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How many UCLA students go to med school?

According to UCLA's website, about 2.8% of its graduates go to medical school.
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How many UCLA students get into med school?

In 2020, 53% of UCLA graduates who applied were accepted into medical school.
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Does UCLA med school prefer UCLA undergrad?

We do not have spots allocated for applicants coming specifically from UCLA and these students are not given preference during the review process. What GPA do you need to get into med school at UCLA? Is there a cut-off?
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Is UCLA good for pre-med?

As the No. 1 public university, UCLA's pre-med offerings make it an excellent choice.
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How competitive is UCLA medical school?

UCLA Medical School Acceptance Rate

Admission to the UCLA Medical School is extremely competitive, with an acceptance rate of 2.3 percent.
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MEDICAL SCHOOL ACCEPTANCE REACTION

How many UCLA premeds get into medical school?

Of all the UCLA premeds who applied, around half were ultimately accepted. Average MCAT of 513.6.
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Is UC Berkeley or UCLA better for pre-med?

UC Berkeley and UCLA are both, as you know, very competitive universities; your acceptance is a testament to your hard work and dedication throughout high school. As for which school is best, this highly depends on your major. UCLA has a medical school and a "better" pre-med program than Berkeley, for example.
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Is UCI or UCLA better for premed?

UCLA is ranked higher than UC Irvine in the 2022 U.S. News & World Report ranking of national universities. Curriculum and resources: UC Irvine and UCLA both offer a wide range of courses and resources for pre-med students, including research opportunities, advising, and support programs. It's important to re.
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Which UC is best for pre-med?

The best premed colleges in California
  • University of California–Berkeley*
  • University of California–Los Angeles*
  • Pepperdine University.
  • University of Southern California.
  • California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
  • Pomona College.
  • University of California–Santa Barbara*
  • University of California–San Diego*
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Do UC med schools prefer UC students?

However, with these impressive accomplishments, med schools in the UC school system also have highly competitive acceptance rates of only 1.3-2.2%. The programs also very strongly prefer in-state applicants, and few accept applications from international and Canadian applicants.
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How many people drop out of pre med?

Only 16.5% of students who intended to major in pre-med graduate college with the required coursework for medical schools. Attrition rates are highest initially but drop as students take more advanced courses.
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Why is pre med hard?

Pre-Med Is Very Challenging

Having an exceptional GPA that will distinguish you from other medical school applicants, taking difficult classes such as Organic Chemistry or Biochemistry, and beginning to prepare to earn a good MCAT score are all reasons why pre-med is hard work.
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Is UCLA a top 10 medical school?

University of California--Los Angeles (Geffen) is ranked No. 18 (tie) in Best Medical Schools: Research and No. 10 in Best Medical Schools: Primary Care.
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Does UCLA Med send secondaries to everyone?

The David Geffen School of Medicine uses a holistic process to review applications for admission. All medical school applications received are reviewed and select applicants are invited to submit a secondary institutional application.
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Is it harder to get into UCLA or UC Irvine?

The acceptance rate at UC Irvine is 41% compared to UCLA's 18%. The correlating 25%-75% SAT/ACT scores and average GPA of admitted freshman at Irvine is 1230–1490, 26–33, and 4.00–4.26, compared with UCLA's 1360–1540, 31–35, and 4.16–4.31.
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What GPA is required for UCLA medical school?

We do not have a minimum GPA requirement. We do not have a set course or group of classes that you need to take. However, we do have a set of competency levels. As long as you meet those competency levels, you can feel confident to apply.
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Is UCLA as prestigious as Berkeley?

UCLA is No. 1 among public universities and is tied for 19th among all national universities in the USN&WR Best Colleges rankings. Five University of California campuses rank in the top 15 among publics: after UCLA, Berkeley (2nd), Santa Barbara (5th), Irvine (7th), Davis (10th) and San Diego (12th).
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Which Ivy League is known for pre-med?

Harvard University

Harvard University tops many lists for the best pre-med programs and was ranked as the top medical school in the U.S. for research by U.S. News and World Report.
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How rare is a 528 MCAT?

While test designers make it difficult, it is possible to achieve a so-called “perfect score” on the MCAT. According to the AAMC, out of the approximately two hundred thousand students who take the exam each year, between 30 and 70 achieve the highest score of 528 on the MCAT.
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Is 517 a bad MCAT score?

An MCAT of 515, which will place you in the 90th percentile of all test takers, or above will make you a much more competitive applicant. A score over 517, the 94th percentile, should nearly guarantee admission.
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How good is a 512 MCAT score?

Attaining a score of 512 on the MCAT means you performed in the 88% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred. For example: 128 (C/P) 128 (CARS) 128 (B/B) 128 (P/S).
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