Acceptance Ratios: 92/138 indicates 92 acceptances for 138 senior Cal applicants for entry into allopathic medical school in 2004. Campus data include only those applicants who released their AMCAS information to UCB. The decline in reported applications beginning in 2002 is due in part to a change in AAMC policy on the release of data to schools.
Profiles of Cal Graduates 2000-2004
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
Applicants
319
278
278
237
286
Number Accepted
251
211
227
185
235
Acceptance Rate
79%
76%
82%
78%
82%
Average LSAT
165
164
161
161
162
Average GPA
3.66
3.59
3.50
3.55
3.56
Avg Applications
9.39
10.18
9.60
9.46
8.97
Avg Acceptances
2.85
2.52
2.80
3.15
3.17
Average LSAT Score and Average GPA are for Accepted Applicants. Average Applications includes all applicants regardless of acceptance status.
Profile of Cal Graduates 2004- Medical School
GPA
MCAT
3.9+
3.89- 3.80
3.79- 3.6
3.59- 3.4
3.39- 3.2
<3.19
Total
35+
12/13 92%
11/12 92%
8/8 100%
4/7 57%
2/3 67%
0/1 0%
37/44 84%
30-34
9/9 100%
6/8 75%
16/18 89%
7/9 78%
4/10 40%
0/4 0%
42/58 72%
25-29
2/2 100%
1/3 33%
5/8 63%
2/5 40%
3/5 60%
0/3 0%
13/26 50%
<20-24
--
--
0/4 0%
0/1 0%
--
0/5 0%
0/9 0%
Total
23/24 96%
18/23 78%
29/38 76%
13/22 59%
9/18 50%
0/13 0%
92/138 67%
Acceptance Ratios: 12/13 indicates 12 acceptances for 13 senior Cal applicants. Campus data include only those applicants who released their AMCAS information to UCB. Data does not include underrepresented students.
Source of Data for the Medical and Law School Reports: American Association of Medical Colleges (2000-2004); Law School Admission Council (2000-2004). Each year includes December, May and August graduates (e.g. 2004 includes 12/03, 5/04 and 8/04 graduates.)
More information is available on medical school and law school admissions, such as acceptances to California and Top 20 schools, and rates for underrepresented students.