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Reply to "Is it better to go to a lesser school if you are went to be premed"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/from-pre-med-to-md-understanding-the-pathways-to-medical-school/ Top feeders to med school 1. JHU 13. Upenn 17. Emory 23. Cornell 46. Columbia 48. Georgetown 60. BU Comparing Emory to BU for pre-med of all things is an insult. It's one of the best. [/quote] Just so you know, that data is based on publicly available LinkedIn data. I'm not sure whether that's a reliable source for measuring this type of information. [/quote]It is not. It has been discussed many times on this thread. For the real data, look up AMCAS tables for number applying to US med schools from each undergrad, then divide by the number of graduating undergrads to get an idea. JHU is indeed top with almost 30% of each class who eventually applies to med school(altogether--with 0-1-2-gap years). Most ivies and Duke have around 20-25% of each class.[/quote]
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