Don’t be too swayed by numbers. Places that start with a higher percentage of high caliber students are going to do better, because it’s the high caliber students who go to med school. Those same high caliber students do well at places like Juniata too. A quick google search seemed to show their percentage around 90% and they had listed places like Johns Hopkins and Harvard med (MGH?) as locations recent graduates were at.
A detriment to high “percentage” places is they often “protect” their numbers by not letting “iffy” candidates apply. Only a 75% chance of getting in? Not good enough there because they only want sure things, but 75% means three out of four will make it in if allowed to apply with the school’s blessing. It’s another way of weeding IMO.
Pick best fit. When a student is where they truly fit in, then, IME, they tend to do well.