<p>It seems that no one does early decision to medical school. I am just curious is it because it is a bad idea because if you get rejected, then your other apps are sent out pretty late and you basically have a smaller chance to get into med school anywhere else? Please elaborate on this.</p>
<p>Yup . Change “pretty late” to “very late”, and “smaller” to “much smaller” and you have the right idea.</p>
<p>Would a medical school reject you if another school did not accept you. for example like if a student applied to UF and FSU. then got rejected from UF. So it is possible that FSU does not accept that student solely on the bases that UF rejected that student?
I am not making any sense am I?</p>
<p>By that logic, students would either get in everywhere or nowhere. That’s not the case.</p>
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LOL… Schools also don’t know where you got accepted and where you got rejected, unless you tell them. Even if they did, they wouldn’t care about it. They receive thousands of applicants, and it might be unncessary and even impossible to observe each applicant’s accepted schools and rejected schools.</p>