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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Premed track DC. Got in Emory and Cornell CALS. [/quote] If you take a look at HMS class profile, you will see Cornell is a stronger feeder than Emory. Cornell has the ivy prestige (applies to CALS), and a better medical school outcome. CALS has lots of premed students. CALS really should be named College of Life Sciences. I don't think CALS is second tier just because it's a contract college. [url]https://tinyurl.com/44b7rxfy[/url][/quote] It is second tier because it's public, also why would we want to look at only one medschool. It's strange some of you disregard aggregated college transitions data from over 100's of medschools but only look at 1. Also percapita Emory and Cornell send the same amount of students to Harvard medicine from the link you posted, so you didn't prove anything there. At the end of the day Emorys premed acceptance rate is still 10% higher. [/quote] Which translates to 1 or 2 kids. Truly meaningless.[/quote] What's meaningless are the 2 more students Cornell sent to Harvard medicine over Emory, but you thought it was wise to bring that up. What's impactful is that 25% of Cornell premeds have to reassess what they'll do with their lives, thats meaningful. [/quote]
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