Harvard Medical School feeders?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you even want to go to Harvard? Nobody cares what medical school their doctor attended. Usually they don't even know.


Friends who were in med school used to tell me that Harvard's med school is the Brown of med schools in that it is a bit more touchy feely and less cut throat. Not sure if that is true but I heard that from several people.
Anonymous
Whose name comes up most for studies, research and innovations? Harvard Medical or Texas Tech Medical?
Anonymous
If you want to go #1, UCSF is the one.
Anonymous
Why do you want this information? It's useless. Harvard wants the most capable, accomplished, ambitious students, and they don't care where they get them. Higher numbers get in from the most selective undergrad schools because those schools have the highest number of qualified applicants, not because they went to that school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which colleges produce the most medical school applicants?

According to the AAMC, these schools produced the largest number of medical school applicants during the 2022 application cycle:

University of California–Los Angeles: 1,195

University of Texas at Austin: 993

University of Florida: 860

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor: 824

University of California–Berkeley: 735

University of California–San Diego: 646

University of Georgia: 591

Texas A&M University: 579

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 541

The Ohio State University: 522

Although many of the above institutions are top-ranked schools, what’s perhaps more relevant is that they’re all large public institutions that produce many medical school applicants by virtue of their size. Unfortunately, this list doesn’t tell us much about each school’s yield (i.e., the success rate of its applicants).

I’m not sure this list is useful at all except they are all large institutions pulling from large populations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which colleges produce the most medical school applicants?

According to the AAMC, these schools produced the largest number of medical school applicants during the 2022 application cycle:

University of California–Los Angeles: 1,195

University of Texas at Austin: 993

University of Florida: 860

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor: 824

University of California–Berkeley: 735

University of California–San Diego: 646

University of Georgia: 591

Texas A&M University: 579

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 541

The Ohio State University: 522

Although many of the above institutions are top-ranked schools, what’s perhaps more relevant is that they’re all large public institutions that produce many medical school applicants by virtue of their size. Unfortunately, this list doesn’t tell us much about each school’s yield (i.e., the success rate of its applicants).

I’m not sure this list is useful at all except they are all large institutions pulling from large populations.


+1. The stats PP cites are simply a function of the size of the class
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which colleges produce the most medical school applicants?

According to the AAMC, these schools produced the largest number of medical school applicants during the 2022 application cycle:

University of California–Los Angeles: 1,195

University of Texas at Austin: 993

University of Florida: 860

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor: 824

University of California–Berkeley: 735

University of California–San Diego: 646

University of Georgia: 591

Texas A&M University: 579

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 541

The Ohio State University: 522

Although many of the above institutions are top-ranked schools, what’s perhaps more relevant is that they’re all large public institutions that produce many medical school applicants by virtue of their size. Unfortunately, this list doesn’t tell us much about each school’s yield (i.e., the success rate of its applicants).

I’m not sure this list is useful at all except they are all large institutions pulling from large populations.


+1. The stats PP cites are simply a function of the size of the class


That’s why if you account for class size it’ll look like Harvard, Stanford, Duke, etc. and then some LACs like Williams and Amherst
Anonymous
My cousin did undergrad Harvard and got into Harvard med school, he’s kind of a bad ass
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My cousin did undergrad Harvard and got into Harvard med school, he’s kind of a bad ass


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