Do I really need my own copy of the MSAR?

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Just use the school library's copy.

If anything, you should by the ONLINE edition of US News and World Report's Graduate Rankings (DONT buy the print copy).

The amount of info in the ONLINE edition is incredible, and its really really useful and not that expensive.
 
Gleevec said:
Just use the school library's copy.

If anything, you should by the ONLINE edition of US News and World Report's Graduate Rankings (DONT buy the print copy).

The amount of info in the ONLINE edition is incredible, and its really really useful and not that expensive.
there is less info in the print edition? I don't know that. I've been buying the online edition for the past 2 years.
 
CalBeE said:
there is less info in the print edition? I don't know that. I've been buying the online edition for the past 2 years.

Print edition doesnt give you the breakdown of acceptances/interviews, etc. I think there is some other data that is better elucidated in the online edition rather than the print edition as well. My online subscription is gone though, so Ive kinda forgotten what else the online edition has that the print edition does not.

In any case, I remember the online edition having much more useful info than the print edition.
 
Can anyone give me the online link of MSAR please?
Thanks
 
Do Borders and B&N carry MSAR? Or is it something we have to buy from AAMC? So, in other words, which is the quickest way to get the book? Thanks!

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