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So Im a student in Chicago (not at RFU) that recently came across this:
https://rosalindfranklin.edu/academ...rsity-and-inclusion/student-achievement-data/
The graduation rate table (table 3) is kind of shocking. ~85% of RFU med students graduate in 4 years. I know people take years off for research but is it really common for 15% to take an additional year? The 1st year retention rate is ~95% (averaged from 2004-2012).
Aren't these numbers kind of high?
https://rosalindfranklin.edu/academ...rsity-and-inclusion/student-achievement-data/
The graduation rate table (table 3) is kind of shocking. ~85% of RFU med students graduate in 4 years. I know people take years off for research but is it really common for 15% to take an additional year? The 1st year retention rate is ~95% (averaged from 2004-2012).
Aren't these numbers kind of high?