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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pre-med acceptance rates to medical school Case - 64% https://case.edu/admission/academics/areas-study/pre-med Chicago - between 79% and 88% https://admissionsight.com/pre-med-at-uchicago/#:~:text=On%20average%2C%20students%20of%20pre,of%20the%20previous%20few%20years. Cornell - says they're 20-25% above national average (43%) https://scl.cornell.edu/sites/scl/files/documents/2020-21%20First-Year%20Pre-Med%20Guide-VD.pdf[/quote] If so many UChicago students become above-average income MDs, why is their ROI so low? Something's not adding up. [/quote] Jesus. Are you for real? Think Critically. Average ROI by school depends on what percentage of the students graduate with high paying majors. If a college graduates 90% of it's students with a low paying major, or they with in a low COA city or the accuracy of capturing the salary data is flawed or the students go into low paying industries, you can get a lower ROI, even if the college had a great ROI for a couple of majors with fewer degrees. Average ROI by college is an useless metric. It's like comparing the ROI for an MBA with the ROI for MS in Biology [/quote] Honest question- is UChicago the only one in its cohort ( I.e ivys, T20 ) graduating large number of students in low paying professions? Something is missing [/quote]
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