Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The link didn’t work for me. 95% of UVA grads get into medical school? That seems insanely high!
A lot of these schools inflate this number. As someone else said, by the point they get "in" to med school, many kids who started pre-med have been weeded out.
Also, many schools act as a gatekeeper of sorts for giving recs for med school. They only rec the top kids and so it's the percentage of those kids that they pass on through the formal recommendation process. Few schools give any kid that asks a recommendation.
Anonymous wrote:The link didn’t work for me. 95% of UVA grads get into medical school? That seems insanely high!
Anonymous wrote:My DC is strongly considering a career in medicine. I'm wondering how much choice of undergrad impacts med school acceptance. I came across this for UVA:
https://www.scps.virginia.edu/post-baccalaureate-pre-medical-program/medical-school-acceptances
A 95% med school acceptance rate for grads is really impressive. I'm struggling to find stats like that for other schools. Does anyone know a good source where this information is shown? I can easily find med school acceptance rates, but I'm looking for outplacement (or whatever). It could be a distinguishing factor when choosing between options. It also makes me think about schools known for grade deflation (BU) and that maybe they shouldn't be considered.
Anonymous wrote:This is a cash cow post bac program. Not regular UVA degree.