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Hey Guys,
My counselor told me that the average med school gets 10 to 20 thousand applications, and they only accept about 100 applicants. Is this true?
No. More like 4-5 thousand applicants and 150 to 250 matriculants.
You might have a class get 10K applications for 100 spots, but this isn't average. And the number of acceptances handed out is usually higher than the number of spots in the class; they predict that a certain #accepted will decline in preference of another school, defer matriculation, etc.
I don't know what stage of the game you're at, but who the hell knows there may be some time in the near future these types of numbers are closer to reality.
That's pretty depressing man.More like 5000 applicants 300 acceptances. But its mostly due to people applying to 30 schools. The overall number is like 35000 applicants 17000 spots, not nearly as bad eh?
More like 5000 applicants 300 acceptances. But its mostly due to people applying to 30 schools. The overall number is like 35000 applicants 17000 spots, not nearly as bad eh?
There are schools that get 10k applications.
There are schools that get 10k applications.
Hey Guys,
My counselor told me that the average med school gets 10 to 20 thousand applications, and they only accept about 100 applicants. Is this true?
Good. Funny how stats can be made to say almost anything..
There's a saying: There are lies, there are damn lies, and then there are statistics.
There are a few schools thate get more than 10K applications...GT, GW, and Drexel come to mind.