Ok, I have a general ranking question. It seems that many people do not rank everyplace they interview. While I understand not ranking places you hate, I can't imagine that there are that many places that would be worse than scrambling.
So hypothetically, lets say someone has done 12 interviews. 4 are programs at which the applicant would be happy, 4 are programs at which the applicant would be disappointed, and 4 are programs which the applicant didn't like. Why not still rank those last 4, I mean, sure in the ideal world we all would go to some place we love, but what are the chances of finding a spot at someplace better in the scramble?
I guess I'm just confused by how few places people rank. I get that most AMGs won't go to spot #9-12, but it's a possibility. I met one intern who said he only ranked 3 programs (and all were top programs) because those were the only ones he liked. Even if there are only 3 programs someone likes wouldn't it also make sense to rank the places you don't hate as well?
So hypothetically, lets say someone has done 12 interviews. 4 are programs at which the applicant would be happy, 4 are programs at which the applicant would be disappointed, and 4 are programs which the applicant didn't like. Why not still rank those last 4, I mean, sure in the ideal world we all would go to some place we love, but what are the chances of finding a spot at someplace better in the scramble?
I guess I'm just confused by how few places people rank. I get that most AMGs won't go to spot #9-12, but it's a possibility. I met one intern who said he only ranked 3 programs (and all were top programs) because those were the only ones he liked. Even if there are only 3 programs someone likes wouldn't it also make sense to rank the places you don't hate as well?