they go down the rank order list and accept everyone with the highest number of points, so if you have 30 you should get in, because she said 25 applicants had 30 points, and they accept around 30 from the rank order list. The people on last years forum may have thought they had the full 30. You can always go into the health division center and give them your application number and check the amount of points they gave you. For Fall semester people with 29 and 28s have a really high chance getting in, because the 30s were accepted for spring semester and there's not a new wave of people applying for fall.
Thank you mthai19 for your answer. I'll give health division center a call to see if my point calculation is correct. Thank you so much for the clarification
Also i forgot to mention. Last year the cohort also may have had a lot of 30s , and when there is a tie among people they choose based on the higher pre req gpa and if there's still a tie then they decide on who turned in the application first.
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they go down the rank order list and accept everyone with the highest number of points, so if you have 30 you should get in, because she said 25 applicants had 30 points, and they accept around 30 from the rank order list. The people on last years forum may have thought they had the full 30. You can always go into the health division center and give them your application number and check the amount of points they gave you. For Fall semester people with 29 and 28s have a really high chance getting in, because the 30s were accepted for spring semester and there's not a new wave of people applying for fall.