Interview --> Acceptance Numbers

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jwnichols21

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Okay guys. A while back, I read a thread containing each dental school's percent (or numbers) of how many people they interview vs. how many of those are accepted.

Ex: NYU: 50% of interviewees are accepted, UOP 97%, etc.

Does anyone know where I can find this?! Thank you!
 
The information you're looking for is in the ADEA guidebook. That's the place to look for the most accurate statistics.
 
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Isn't it listed under each school's profile?

And I think there are giant charts of stats/numbers near the front of the booklet
 
Isn't it listed under each school's profile?

I'm looking at 2011's version. I found it I think, a small little section. It has Number of Applicants/Estimated Number Interviewed/Estimated Number Enrolled...I guess they don't include the Estimated Number Offered Admission to? That'd be a more accurate look at our chances..
 
Oops. I apologize. I read your "in" as an "is".

There's a few pages with every school's interviewee/acceptee # broken down by state.

It starts on page 34 of the green book.
 
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Hi there! The 2011 book also includes the # of interviewers who were accepted. It's in the charts in the beginning of the book.
 
Okay guys. A while back, I read a thread containing each dental school's percent (or numbers) of how many people they interview vs. how many of those are accepted.

Ex: NYU: 50% of interviewees are accepted, UOP 97%, etc.

Does anyone know where I can find this?! Thank you!

Thanks to Doc Toothache, you can find out what percentage of In-state/OOS interviewed and accepted. http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=899971
 
Thanks for this. I guess the statistic of % of interviewees that turns into admission offered (different from # enrollees) isn't anywhere to be found then?

It's on page 34 of the green book.

You're given the number of people who are accepted (it's always larger than the school's class size) and the number of people who interviewed. Divide one by the other and you've got the interviewee acceptance rate.
 
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