Probably a dumb question about applicants...? But I could use an answer

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Okay so I was looking at the drexel site, to get an idea of stats. Could someone give me an explanation of this...

2008 Admissions Data
12,005 Applicants
42,145 National applicants
1,330 interviews
256 class size

I don't understand the context, "applicants vs. national applicants"

What does this mean? Shouldn't there just be, "total number of applicants?"
 
there's no way 40,000 people applied to Drexel Med in one year. unless there's an alternate, obscure definition of national here.
 
I think National applicants means the total number of students that applied to any medical school that year.
 
Okay so I was looking at the drexel site, to get an idea of stats. Could someone give me an explanation of this...

2008 Admissions Data
12,005 Applicants
42,145 National applicants
1,330 interviews
256 class size

I don't understand the context, "applicants vs. national applicants"

What does this mean? Shouldn't there just be, "total number of applicants?"


I believe that National Applicants means the total number of people who applied to an accredited US allopathic med school. "Applicants" means the total number of people who actually submitted an application to Drexel (12,005), of whom 1330 received interviews.
 
oh, lol, that makes complete sense now. :smack:
 
I can't believe over 25% of all applicants apply to Drexel. I'm glad I don't work in their admissions office. I would hate my job.
 
I can't believe over 25% of all applicants apply to Drexel. I'm glad I don't work in their admissions office. I would hate my job.

No kidding. This statistic reveals why there are no "safety schools." The admissions process at virtually every allopathic school is extremely competitive. There are no "easy" schools.
 
Imagine if 40,000+ applied to one school. I can almost imagine the admissions office.:laugh:

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Imagine if 40,000+ applied to one school. I can almost imagine the admissions office.:laugh:

Well some undergraduate universities already get 40k+ applications. I think UCLA got that many last year. Although medical school admissions may be more exhaustive and time consuming.
 
What's funny is that alot of those applicants apply to Drexel because they think it is their safety school. :laugh:
 
What's funny is that alot of those applicants apply to Drexel because they think it is their safety school. :laugh:

is this a school that auto rejects high stats, or waitlists them
 
Who knows/cares. I don't particularly like Drexel.
 
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