Anonymous wrote:Harvard
Stanford, Yale, Princeton, MIT
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Rest of the Ivies
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Duke, Notre Dame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were planning to go to law or medical school and had the stats and ECs to be admitted to any of the schools listed, would any of these schools make a significant difference in your odds of graduate school admission?
Best undergraduate pre-med institutions are listed below. Top schools are Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Cornell, JHU, among others.
https://www.thoughtco.com/best-pre-med-schools-4171863
But the article mostly just talks about programs in place in these schools to help Pre-Med students. I only saw outcomes (% placed in medical school) for two of the schools. This article does not tell us which schools are "the best" for pre-meds, in terms of their success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were planning to go to law or medical school and had the stats and ECs to be admitted to any of the schools listed, would any of these schools make a significant difference in your odds of graduate school admission?
Best undergraduate pre-med institutions are listed below. Top schools are Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Cornell, JHU, among others.
https://www.thoughtco.com/best-pre-med-schools-4171863
But the article mostly just talks about programs in place in these schools to help Pre-Med students. I only saw outcomes (% placed in medical school) for two of the schools. This article does not tell us which schools are "the best" for pre-meds, in terms of their success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread should stop. Pure folly.
It's old. Someone reactivated it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were planning to go to law or medical school and had the stats and ECs to be admitted to any of the schools listed, would any of these schools make a significant difference in your odds of graduate school admission?
Best undergraduate pre-med institutions are listed below. Top schools are Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Cornell, JHU, among others.
https://www.thoughtco.com/best-pre-med-schools-4171863
Anonymous wrote:Yawn! Paying $60k just in tuition for these lame ass schools. Just to go online.
Best of luck!
Lol.
Anonymous wrote:If you were planning to go to law or medical school and had the stats and ECs to be admitted to any of the schools listed, would any of these schools make a significant difference in your odds of graduate school admission?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The definitive guide:
1. Harvard
2. Stanford, MIT, Yale, Princeton
3. Columbia, Wharton, CalTech, CMU SCS
4. Amherst/Williams, Chicago, Duke, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, JHU, NU, Penn non-Wharton
5. UVA, Cal, UCLA, UMich, Rice, Vanderbilt, Wash U, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Emory, CMU non-SCS, USC, Georgia Tech, NYU Stern
So sad.
If you go by the students that I know, those admitted to Columbia, Chicago, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, Northwestern, JHU, Penn, Amherst and Williams do not in any way rise above some of those who are attending some of the schools in category 5 like Rice and Vandy, and some of them were a lot weaker.
- Teacher
Very true.
These are just tiers ranked by the general public's perceived prestige and reputation of the "top" schools.
This whole discussion reminds me of the debate of how many angles can dance on the head of a pin. Non-sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Chocolate, Strawberry, Butter Pecan
2. Vanilla, Mint Chip, Raspberry, Coffee
3. Rum Raisin, Chunky Monkey, Moose Trax, Peach, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Fudge Ripple, Salted Caramel
This is final and not debatable. Make your decisions based on this list.
Coffee definite tier 3. Tier 2 includes peanut butter. You are an idiot to say otherwise.