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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Someone posted another thread, but Cornell has placement per capita for med school that doesn't keep pace with the other ivys, but instead Vandy, Emory, WashU, etc. This reiterates the point that these schools have caught up with Cornell. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1149442.page[/quote] Cornell does not have placement for med school like other Ivies because it is not like other Ivies. Cornell is very heavily represented in majors where the kids have self selected away from any potential med school interest. 6 of the 7 undergrad colleges probably don't send a single student on to med school in a given graduation class. Hotel Administration, ALS (agriculture), ILR (industrial labor relations), Human Ecology, Dyson/Buysiness, and Architecture are sending nobody to med school. And precious few of Cornell's several hundred CS/Engineeting grads each year are going to med school either. Only Arts & Sciences (under 50% of each Cornell class) will have kids going to med school after graduation.[/quote] +1 . Show me the per capita for med school of Cornell A&S. I'm confident it compares very favorably to other Ivies.[/quote]
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