Programs I SHOULD apply to

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Solid list. Probably won't put Emory at tier one though due to prior soaping issues, new chair and rotations at multiple sites.
My guess is new chair will take them down a notch. Say what you will about wally, but he ran a tight (but malignant) ship. New chair will be more interested in defunding the police than radonc.
 
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I think that’s a fair assessment on Emory. My reasoning for including was because it is a larger program, which means a wider alumni network, even if it doesn’t always mean “better.” Of course, none of these rankings necessarily have much to do with quality of training or quality of life, as we have spoken ad nauseum about the need to find a program most likely to land you a job.
 
I think that’s a fair assessment on Emory. My reasoning for including was because it is a larger program, which means a wider alumni network, even if it doesn’t always mean “better.” Of course, none of these rankings necessarily have much to do with quality of training or quality of life, as we have spoken ad nauseum about the need to find a program most likely to land you a job.
Fair point.. Emory is a bigger program in the south with a decent size alumni network
 
Should ucsd be recommended? I mean don’t get me wrong, I’d love to live in San Diego for 4 years, but do they have an alumni network that’s large enough yet?
 
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