<p>Well assuming two people take the exact same classes each year in Berkeley and UCSB, assuming that the classes are offered at both campuses, and get the same MCAT score and have similar ECs. And let’s say that the Berkeley student gets a 3.5 and the UCSB student gets a 3.8, are you guys saying that med schools won’t take into account the undergraduate schools that they went to? I mean I’m sure that med school admissions know that getting As at Berkeley is harder than SB and that the Berkeley student probably worked a lot harder to get the 3.5 right?</p>