<p>aluminum: I recognize that many elite schools have lots of pre-meds for example, but when you have like an amount that would equal like 1/5-1/4 of graduating class applying and only like 46-53% gaining entry, it kind of hurts (also, I think that while there are many who still gain admission to top 10 med schools, it’s likely a bit less than before. Along with the increasingly competitive nature, It’s been argued that despite what the incoming stats say, Emory students, pre-prof or not, are not necessarily of the same mentality/type as they were before. Perhaps more of the students back in the day w/slightly lower stats. were a little more ambitious or had traits more conducive to getting into highly ranked prof. schools that require more than just high stats.). JHU has the same amount and gets like 65-70% in. I think Emory may do fine with pre-law as was posted earlier.</p>