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Is there any historical data to indicate what percentage of medical school applicants per cycle are active on SDN?
Is there any historical data to indicate what percentage of medical school applicants per cycle are active on SDN?
This topic was unofficially analyzed by a group of SDNers before Lucca's time and I recall the result was something like 10% of the applicant pool were lurkers or active posters. I don't remember how they estimated the number of lurkers.To my knowledge no one has attempted to estimate this in the past. If I had to guess, people who actually post (so not counting lurkers) are probably <5% of all applicants in the cycle.
Some people read the premed page over on reddit, and I think it depends a lot on the student population. Premeds with a "Top 20 MD or Bust" attitude are definitely more likely to be on here, similar to how College Confidential is packed with "Ivy Plus" hopefuls.Having done some seminars for traditional UGs the last few years I often surprised to see how few people at least admit to looking at SDN. Considering that SDN is estimated just over being in the top 1,000 websites in US for traffic
I have yet to knowingly run into a single pre-med in real life who actively posts on SDN.
That you know of...how often does SDN actually come up in conversations.
similar to how College Confidential is packed with "Ivy Plus" hopefuls.
I know people who read SDN and are on the premeddit lol and I was identified (and also identified other people on CC). Perhaps I know too many neurotic people. My school's premed advising just sent us an email to gtfo SDN lol
I’m curious as wellI know people who read SDN and are on the premeddit lol and I was identified (and also identified other people on CC). Perhaps I know too many neurotic people. My school's premed advising just sent us an email to gtfo SDN lol
I was a long time lurker before I decided I was informed enough to help other premeds haha. I figure if I don't start giving back now when I don't have anything, why would I think I can give back to younger students when I'm a physician.I have yet to knowingly run into a single pre-med in real life who actively posts on SDN.
Lol it’s hilarious when UG “premed advising” offices denounce sdn. Had I listened to mine I would have never gotten into medical school. In fact the majority of my classes’ premeds from my large UG institution that swore by the premed offices advice, are still just that - premeds. The committee letter is largely all they’re good for yet they somehow inflated their standing to the point of having over 20 staff and dozens of “advisors” that never went to or applied to medical school.I know people who read SDN and are on the premeddit lol and I was identified (and also identified other people on CC). Perhaps I know too many neurotic people. My school's premed advising just sent us an email to gtfo SDN lol
^It was basically a bullet point that said "stay off SDN!!" But my advisor in person also told me to stay away. Maybe they think the advice is not as relevant and inordinately stressful, because our matriculation to MS stats are 3.64/3.49 and 515 MCAT on average, which certainly differ from conventional wisdom.
I think that the advising office is all right overall, but they pretty much give minimal info out until junior year (when most students think that they will apply), leading many to realize that they have some deficiencies kind of late and should take a gap year, which the office heavily pushes. But 82% of student applicants get into MD and 91% MD/PhD, so maybe it works out? Or maybe we just learn to supplement from the internet. 🙄
Edit: This is a T10 undergrad with a correspondingly good MS.
Sounds like you're at one of the more deflating schools like U Chicago. Similar issues at WashU, kids think "I have to get straight As!" and freak the F out over having a 3.5x GPA when that's going to be fine for their state MD schools when paired with the high avg MCAT. I can see how the advisors, who only care about getting students into a med school, would hate SDN for being all about building MD apps for top 20s^It was basically a bullet point that said "stay off SDN!!" But my advisor in person also told me to stay away. Maybe they think the advice is not as relevant and inordinately stressful, because our matriculation to MS stats are 3.64/3.49 and 515 MCAT on average, which certainly differ from conventional wisdom.
I think that the advising office is all right overall, but they pretty much give minimal info out until junior year (when most students think that they will apply), leading many to realize that they have some deficiencies kind of late and should take a gap year, which the office heavily pushes. But 82% of student applicants get into MD and 91% MD/PhD, so maybe it works out? Or maybe we just learn to supplement from the internet. 🙄
Edit: This is a T10 undergrad with a correspondingly good MS.
My school actually recommended SDN so I actually meet quite a bit who read pages. Not any I know of that are active posters though.I have yet to knowingly run into a single pre-med in real life who actively posts on SDN.