the numbers are pretty misleading without context. you gotta compare it to class composition (very low for blacks/hispanics) and raw admissions numbers, not just percentages out of who applied. med school really is a holistic admissions process and that's not just code for affir action. you have to write tons of essays on your values, experiences, obstacles, and interview everywhere you want to go - this is a huge part of the admissions process and a lot of smart kids can't interview for shit. Not to say that it divides along race lines, but the only two metrics listed are GPA and MCAT which aren't the most telling or important things and it's likely that certain groups have more justifiable excuses for low performance than others which are taken into consideration.