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there's been a flog of members saying how great Georgetown's match list are...wondering if those same people could post them!!
thnx
thnx
Originally posted by zer0el
i highly, highly doubt they matched over 20 to ortho. i think it was more like 10-15.
Originally posted by surfdevl02
Wow!!! If that's true, i'm definitely going there! But in all honesty, is that really true?? That seems quite a bit for a school with not that great a rep...
Originally posted by Yogi Bear
(i.e. be a starting quarterback at a non-playoff team or be a reserve on a championship team).
Originally posted by SunnyS81
Yogi Bear,
I would be careful calling someone a "reserve" who is a primary care resident at top tier hospital. Remember that primary care includes internal medicine, which has a LARGE chunk of specialties. And ever since when did specialists become "quarterbacks?"
I'm not offended..........just might want to watch your phrasing in the future......
They're known for having a great match list.Originally posted by surfdevl02
Wow!!! If that's true, i'm definitely going there! But in all honesty, is that really true?? That seems quite a bit for a school with not that great a rep...
Originally posted by Nirvana
Perhaps their medical reputation took a hit last year, but that was because they had financial problems and didn't make US Snooze because of that.
anyways, maybe a better example would be an athelete chooses to go to a lower ranking school/division II football team just so he could become a starter all four years as opposed to a another athelete who goes to a high ranking school/division i football team but has to be a reserve for a couple of seaons before he can finally start. 30 years down the road, the division ii guy could claim that he was an all star starter for all four years, while the division i guy (who may be better) may have only limited time to start.
Originally posted by surfdevl02
irregardless
I have a friend who went there and said that tons of grads get into the most competitive residences. Good luck getting in!WOW!! I think that is one of the best match lists I have ever seen! They really have a lot of their students matching for competitive residencies, irregardless of their large class, the percentages for ortho, neuro surg, urology, etc look extremely high.
Jalby - Several posters had said that it was around 20. What? Did you think they were all BS'ing?!? 😡Originally posted by Jalby
Just looking at some schools:
UCSF had 6, 3, and 4 in the past years.
Cornel had 2
Stanford had 2
Ohio state had 6
Oregon had 4
Vandy had 6
Yeah, 20 a year is complete BS.
Originally posted by doctor girl
Jalby - Several posters had said that it was around 20. What? Did you think they were all BS'ing?!? 😡
Originally posted by Jalby
Just looking at the matchlists that I had at the best schools (which are facts), and the highest was 6 orthos, I find it very hard to believe that Georgetown could consistantly get ~20 orthos
Originally posted by INeedAdvice
The fact that they got TWENTY when an ivy league school and Stanford get around 2 is totally amazing in itself.....so for Georgetown to be pulling down numbers in Ortho, Neuro Surgery, etc... isn't really surprising.
Because you have to remember that even though Georgetown isn't one of the top med schools in the country, it's name is up there with the Stanfords and Chicagos....who are right up there behind the Ivy Leagues in terms of prestige, reputation, etc..
You could think or say that "MIT is nerdy" or that "Stanford is a Harvard wannabe" or that "Chicago is past its prime" or that "Georgetown has its nose in the air".... but the general concensus of the country is that those schools, along with the Ivies, are in the highest echelons of academia.
Schools like Stanford, Georgetown, MIT, or Chicago, and definitely any of the Ivy Leagues are always (at least for the foreseeable future) going to have the "you can't touch this" prestige; for good or for bad.
You can point out their faults and their downfalls, but that won't change the fact that their names are considered the most prestigious in all of academia.
Originally posted by doctor girl
Jalby,
I totally agree that Georgetown has one of the best names in the country and I don't go there.
I think you're right in that there's a big difference between "best" and "prestige".Originally posted by bw07
When I hear "best" names, I'm thinking TOP 5 names, perhaps at most 10.
Originally posted by ScreamingTreesRule
I think you're right in that there's a big difference between "best" and "prestige".
For instance, Duke is a ranked medical school, but most people don't think of them as a "prestigious school". They think about their sports programs or that it's a school where southerners go when they can't get into a top Northeastern college.
But the difference is that we aren't most people. We're students looking at rankings.
Most Americans don't know that Brown isn't a highly ranked medical school, but if you tell them you go there for med school, it will impress the hell out of people, moreso than if you said that you went to a school like Duke (although medical students will be more impressed with the latter).
Same with a school like G'town. It's impressive even if you're going to their medical school (which isn't highly ranked) soley because they have a "prestigious name".
Cal tech? I'll bet most Americans have never even heard of them. It's not a "prestigious" school like G'town or MIT, but it's one of the highest ranked for computers. 😎
So, yes, there's definitely a difference between what's prestigious in the eyes of Americans and what's the highest ranked.
"Just make things easy for yourself, which one cost less, is closer to your family, appears to be in better city?"
Thewonderer - Yes! It all works out in the end. It doesn't really matter how prestigious your school is as long as you work hard and get good grades and get a decent job when you're done. 😉
Originally posted by biffbuddy
Im very interested in radiology -both diagnostic and radiation oncology - and cardiology- anyone know how g'town grads place in those fields?
I'd really like to get a look at the match list
thanks jdr for the info