<p>“In 2007 FSU produced 185 allopathic medical applicants. Yale produced 225.”</p>
<p>Ya, but that’s 185 out of 30,000 undergraduates whereas Yale had 225 out of 5275 undergraduates. Not trying to undermine FSU but I thought that should be pointed out. And I wonder how many were actually ACCEPTED to a med school from both schools. I bet the numbers would be different then. Just putting that out there because I don’t really think it’s fair to compare Yale to FSU and that statistic really means nothing. However, I do agree that it is individualistic and it’s very possible to be accepted to a good med school as long as you work hard in whatever undergraduate school you go to. It’s up to you.</p>