<p>? Did you change your mind in the past 2 hours???</p>
<p>Regardless:
Only 50% med school applicants get into med school and most of them into ONE med school. So it’s unlikely you’ll be able to pick whether you attend med school in FL or elsewhere. However, you do have an advantage to your in-state med school as well as (depending on state) to the med school related to your university.
At which school are you likely to be top 25%? Since med school admission is GPA dependent, the better school for you will be a strong school (which both are) where you can maximize your GPA.</p>
<p>As for the two documents above, I’m not sure how you can compare them. In particular, the Penn State document tells you how many got into med school… but not how many applied. And UF highlights its… number of applicants! (Not the number or percentage of ADMITTED applicants). Neither one indicates whether they withold committee letters (you need these to have a shot and, in order to increase their percentages of admitted students, some universities - more than you’d think- refuse to provide letters to students whom they feel may not get admitted to med school.) 45-50% admission rate is nothing extraordinary for UF and we don’t know the percentages for Penn State, so I’m not sure how you can make your decision based on those. You may want to email each program and ask information such as is listed above.</p>