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I found out today that my school keeps a binder of surveys that they sent out to alumni after graduating from medical school, asking them questions about the school and their experiences there and such. It's kind of like a Princeton Review guide for medical schools, but with multiple individual reviews for each school. Very nifty, and the surveys are really thorough.
The problem is that they did this from '94-'96, which was a long time ago. How much stock can I put into these? A lot can happen to a school in fourteen years. And is this a common resource at other schools?
The problem is that they did this from '94-'96, which was a long time ago. How much stock can I put into these? A lot can happen to a school in fourteen years. And is this a common resource at other schools?