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<li>Yes. It really is that hard to get into a U.S. allopathic med school.</li>
<li>Likely not any at all. Med schools are very independent and select whom they will.</li>
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<p>Some advantages to admission:</p>
<p>A. Have some real life experience and be mature before you apply to med school.
B. You need at least a 3.6 GPA overall and at least in the core required courses.
C. Better undergrad schools tend to have more successful med applicants.
D. A 30 on the MCAT is likely a minimum score in general.
E. Being elected to Phi Beta Kappa in your undergrad school helps.</p>