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I suggest these schools with your stats:
U Michigan
Michigan State
Wayne State
Central Michigan
Western Michigan
Oakland Beaumont
Toledo
Howard
Meharry
Morehouse
Indiana
Northwestern
Case Western
Cincinnati
Tulane
Hofstra
Einstein
Mount Sinai
Rochester
Pittsburgh
Jefferson
Drexel
Temple
George Washington
Georgetown
Miami
Emory
Dartmouth
Brown
Tufts
Boston University
 
I would suggest building up your food bank hours, but you should be well positioned. Yes, you need many more hours for Rush and the Jesuits.

Knock out Casper/PREview. Go for Toledo as a Michigan URM applicant.
 
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I suggest these schools with your stats:
U Michigan
Michigan State
Wayne State
Central Michigan
Western Michigan
Oakland Beaumont
Toledo
Howard
Meharry
Morehouse
Indiana
Northwestern
Case Western
Cincinnati
Tulane
Hofstra
Einstein
Mount Sinai
Rochester
Pittsburgh
Jefferson
Drexel
Temple
George Washington
Georgetown
Miami
Emory
Dartmouth
Brown
Tufts
Boston University
Thank you for the response! Some of those schools are low yield, especially George Washington and Georgetown; why do you suggest these ones, besides just stats if I could ask?
 
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I would suggest building up your food bank hours, but you should be well positioned. Yes, you need many more hours for Rush and the Jesuits.

Knock out Casper/PREview. Go for Toledo as a Michigan URM applicant.
Will do thank you!
 
Thank you for the response! Some of those schools are low yield, especially George Washington and Georgetown; why do you suggest these ones, besides just stats if I could ask?
I do not always agree with that concept of low yield. Those 2 schools each receive 14,000 applicants per year. 10,000 complete secondaries. Interviews are offered to ~1,200. That is a 12% of applicants who complete secondaries. The odds are much higher for a URM applicant with good stats.
 
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