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<p>Try again later. The Internet Archive is apparently experiencing technical difficulties. </p>
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<p>Uh, wrong. Please read the data more carefully. What you have posted is not MIT’s matriculation data, but rather the accepted data. Obviously, not everybody who gets accepted to a med-school will actually choose to go, as some people will get accepted to multiple schools and will have to pick one.</p>
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<p>I would hardly say that I ‘put down’ MIT premed. Rather, it’s the data that ‘puts down’ MIT. For example, once the Internet Archive is working again, you will be able to verify that something like 93% of all Princeton premeds (undergrads and alumni) who apply to med school will get in, compared to 75-80% from MIT. That’s not me speaking, that’s the data speaking. </p>
<p>We all have the right to our own opinions, but we don’t have the right to our own facts. It’s not my fault that the facts say what they say.</p>