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I get that you have a better show at schools you are "mission fit" for but after coming to undergrad and seeing how their mission philosophy really impacted the education/teaching, my schools mission looks like almost as much BS as the work on some of my assignments there lol.
So for med school, will a school's mission actually have a big impact on how/what you are taught? I get that a school that focuses on primary care will focus on primary care but for something more subtle, will a schools program be any different if they "value leadership, scholarly excellence, collegiality and any other BS over-used-SAT words they can find"?
So for med school, will a school's mission actually have a big impact on how/what you are taught? I get that a school that focuses on primary care will focus on primary care but for something more subtle, will a schools program be any different if they "value leadership, scholarly excellence, collegiality and any other BS over-used-SAT words they can find"?