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am i missing something? what are the two schools?
It's really hard to judge a school without visiting. But based on reputation and what you might know about these schools, which would you choose? If you can explain why that would be great too.
Gotcha- didn't see it sorry! That's a good way to reason for which to go to. Personally, I'd pick Tulane because I think Drexel gets a pretty bad rep in general in terms of the actual school.It's listed in a poll at the top of the thread.
I would much rather live in Philly than N.O., but Tulane gets a better rep around SDN IMO (maybe that's because i don't hear too many great things about Drexel). Also i am interested in an MPH and i think Tulane has a better public health program.
It's listed in a poll at the top of the thread.
I would much rather live in Philly than N.O., but Tulane gets a better rep around SDN IMO (maybe that's because i don't hear too many great things about Drexel). Also i am interested in an MPH and i think Tulane has a better public health program.
Haha no doubt about it! I actually intend on applying to Tulane but not Drexel... I am applying to Jefferson and Temple, however. A good friend of mine grew up in NO and only has good things to say about it.I'm guessing you never lived in NOLA. NOLA is a great city!
Correct. For what it's worth, USNWR ranks Drexel at #85 while Tulane is unranked.When I interviewed at Tulane, my interviewer told me that it used to be a heavily research based school and possibly even ranked by USNWR. However, after Katrina, a lot of the notable PIs left because either their lab got destroyed or their house got destroyed. As a result, they are now in the rebuilding process in terms of research and trying to get it back to what it once was.
Correct. For what it's worth, USNWR ranks Drexel at #85 while Tulane is unranked.
From a Tulane University publication dated 11/18/1999:I read on SDN somewhere that when Tulane used to rank 10 years ago it was around #50-60. If someone can confirm...
If one is interested in doing some research, which school fares better?
Can't believe all the people saying Philly > NO. You guys have your priorities mixed up.
The year after Tulane medical school was ranked No. 6, admission applications doubled, from 6,000 to 12,000. The school currently receives about 8,500 applications to fill the 150 available seats. That's a large enough pool, says Pisano, who maintains that our student body is the best in the country.
http://tulane.edu/news/releases/archive/1999/us_news_rankingsa_necessary_evil.cfm
Wow.. 15 years ago tulane used to be #6 in the country?! It's astounding how much of an influence USNWR can have on a school. Oh, that and a hurricane.