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Has anyone else heard that Rosalind Franklin Lost its accreditation??
Has anyone else heard that Rosalind Franklin Lost its accreditation??
Did you hear that? That was the sound of 95% of SDN withdrawing their applications from RFU
Why not just wait until you get an interview, THEN see if this information will be relevant?
Didn't they lose their accreditation, or were threatened with losing it when they had their old name? I think you can find out more on some old threads. If this is something new then, so much for increasing the number of allopathic doctors.
My father's brother's nephew's cousin's former room-mate told me Harvard might lose their accreditation.
What are you talking about? Harvard never was accredited. That school is for hacks!My father's brother's nephew's cousin's former room-mate told me Harvard might lose their accreditation.
When they were Finch University, they were put on probation, so they changed the name, changed the curriculum, and a bunch of other stuff, and they were taken off probation some time in 2006. They are fully accredited right now.![]()
I heard that U Chicago doesnt actually exist... Makes sense as no one actually knows anyone who goes/went there
weird, huh
I had a buddy who graduated from U of Chicago... he went by the name Bill Brasky
That link really makes me feel uncomfortable about going there. Specially the Deans following words, "This means that our next survey will be in academic year 2011-2012." 2011-2012 is when I will graduate. And's that's a big risk. What if they receive a warning? or god forbid, lose accreditation the graduating year?
I have heard from a source (that attended a professional school there) that part of the reason they lost their accredation was due to the BMS program. Apparently when the BMS program was first initiated it guaranteed it's students admission into medical school if they met certain specific requirements (gpa and mcat). However, one year the applicant pool was so strong that students in the BMS program (that had met the requirement) were rejected for more qualified applicants in the general applicant pool. Well, one student didn't take to this too kindly and decided to sue the school. The student won the law suit, loads of $$, a seat in the medical school class, and the school was put on probation as a result (in addition to some other fishy stuff they were doing with the faculty, curriculum and funding). They have their accredation back now though, and the BMS program no longer has that guarantee (which is why most smp programs did away with that clause...they didn't want to get into a law suit over it).
PlAnEjaNe
I had a buddy who graduated from U of Chicago... he went by the name Bill Brasky
it reminds me of last night's episode of House. One of the doctors competing for a position to work with Dr. House acts like the people she's working with are all going to be fired but he's just having them do dirty work first (cleaning his car). She convinces all but one to leave with her, but returns alone a while later. The last person asks why she came back and she says she never intended to leave.
Moral? Maybe someone started a rumor to get other people to withdraw, as the first response to this thread suggested.
Or... maybe it's true, although I doubt it. I think there'd be a bunch of articles about it online if it were true, and when I did a search for "Rosalind Franklin loses/lost accreditation" nothing came up but a link to an old SDN post touting the same rumor.
Bill Brasky had a four day heart attack...a day for each chamber. At the autopsy, they said his heart looked like a basketball filled with ricotta cheese.Bill Brasky once sired an entire RFU entering class.
Hmm...if the student won the suit and was granted a seat in a school on probation, what good was that?
.I have heard from a source (that attended a professional school there) that part of the reason they lost their accredation was due to the BMS program
I have heard from a source (that attended a professional school there) that part of the reason they lost their accredation was due to the BMS program. Apparently when the BMS program was first initiated it guaranteed it's students admission into medical school if they met certain specific requirements (gpa and mcat). However, one year the applicant pool was so strong that students in the BMS program (that had met the requirement) were rejected for more qualified applicants in the general applicant pool. Well, one student didn't take to this too kindly and decided to sue the school. The student won the law suit, loads of $$, a seat in the medical school class, and the school was put on probation as a result (in addition to some other fishy stuff they were doing with the faculty, curriculum and funding). They have their accredation back now though, and the BMS program no longer has that guarantee (which is why most smp programs did away with that clause...they didn't want to get into a law suit over it).
PlAnEjaNe