Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you getting this data?
College transition collects data from LinkedIn profiles.
Very trustworthy, and highly accurate!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No such thing as "feeder" undergrads.
There are feeder schools for all PhD programs and med school. That’s why year after year, certain schools advertise high rates of acceptances to these programs.
Here is a list with a lot of overlap from OP
https://www.savvypremed.com/top-pre-med-colleges/top-pre-med-colleges
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No such thing as "feeder" undergrads.
There are feeder schools for all PhD programs and med school. That’s why year after year, certain schools advertise high rates of acceptances to these programs.
Here is a list with a lot of overlap from OP
https://www.savvypremed.com/top-pre-med-colleges/top-pre-med-colleges
Anonymous wrote:No such thing as "feeder" undergrads.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you getting this data?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State flag ships fell off. Better way is to normalize by pre med students not the whole student body
How would one do so since there is no major titled pre-med ?
The only way to measure is the way College Transitions did = by number of students who actually apply to medical school and number admitted to an elite medical school.
Anonymous wrote:State flag ships fell off. Better way is to normalize by pre med students not the whole student body