<p>look, i found this page: <a href="http://career.berkeley.edu/MedStats/top20.stm%5B/url%5D">http://career.berkeley.edu/MedStats/top20.stm</a>
it shows how many ppl from UCB went to which med school</p>
<p>can someone PLEASE find a similar data table for Duke pre-meds as well? PLEASE!!! this is critical in me making my decision!!!</p>
<p>PLEASE HELP!!!</p>
<p>thanks so much..
p.s.: yea i know i thought i made my decision of going to UCB, but you know, cold feet and all</p>
<p>hey i'm in the same boat. i'm looking to go to stanford med school and it looks like berkeley has a pretty good track record there (as far as med school admissions is concerned :) )</p>
<p>Here's the data for Duke students applying to med school in 2006 (that's all I've got):</p>
<pre><code>Applied Accepted % Accepted
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<p>Baylor 56 8 14.3%
Case Western 66 18 27.3%
Columbia 98 4 4.1%
Cornell 86 8 9.3%
Duke 169 30 17.8%
Emory 149 20 13.4%
Georgetown 126 10 7.9%
Harvard 105 13 12.4%
Johns Hopkins 80 9 11.3%
Keck-USC 56 5 8.9%
Northwestern 90 7 7.8%
Stanford 97 4 4.1%
UC-Davis 22 1 4.5%
UC-Irvine 21 1 4.8%
UC-LA 50 6 12.0%
UC-SD 45 2 4.4%
UC-SF 49 3 6.1%
University of Chicago 94 7 7.4%
University of Michigan 48 14 29.2%
University of North Carolina 123 27 22.0%
University of Pennsylvania 101 6 5.9%
University of Pittsburgh 72 10 13.9%
University of Texas Southwestern 17 6 35.3%
University of Washington 16 2 12.5%
UVA 75 10 13.3%
Vanderbilt 101 11 10.9%
Washington University 75 16 21.3%
Yale 69 7 10.1%</p>
<p>By the way, here's a list of the overall acceptance rates this past year for those same schools, with the last number equal to the number of times over the national rate the acceptance rate is for Duke students that year (e.g., Duke Med School accepted 17.8% of Duke applicants versus 3.7% overall = 4.8X, or Harvard avvepted 12.4% of Duke applicants versus 4.4% overall = 2.81X):
School National Acceptance Duke's Acceptance Rate (X National Acceptance)
Baylor 6.0% 2.380952381
Case Western 7.6% 3.588516746
Columbia 4.1% 0.995520159
Cornell 4.0% 2.325581395
Duke 3.7% 4.797697105
Emory 8.4% 1.597954618
Georgetown 3.5% 2.267573696
Harvard 4.4% 2.813852814
Johns Hopkins 6.4% 1.7578125
Keck-USC 5.6% 1.594387755
Northwestern 6.0% 1.296296296
Stanford 3.3% 1.249609497
UC-Davis 4.7% 0.967117988
UC-Irvine 6.1% 0.780640125
UC-LA 4.0% 3
UC-SD 5.5% 0.808080808
UC-SF 4.0% 1.530612245
University of Chicago 3.9% 1.90943808
University of Michigan 6.8% 4.289215686
University of North Carolina 5.7% 3.851091142
University of Pennsylvania 4.2% 1.414427157
University of Pittsburgh 7.9% 1.758087201
University of Texas Southwestern 12.3% 2.869440459
University of Washington 5.2% 2.403846154
UVA 13.0% 1.025641026
Vanderbilt 5.9% 1.845947307
Washington University 11.1% 1.921921922
Yale 5.8% 1.749125437</p>
<p>Notice that these numbers are waaaaaay better than Berkeley's...</p>
<p>hey dukebluedevils, where is the data for UCB in this last year? Do you know where i can find it incollege88? thanks dude!!!!!
also, anyone have such data for Johns Hopkins?</p>
<p>santabanta,</p>
<p>I saw the tables for UCB and Duke before and Duke is a clear winner for premed.</p>
<p>where is the table for UCB? the link please!</p>
<p>also, @ incollege88, what is the source for this data? any link?</p>
<p>like the one you posted and what people posted here. another example is this: <a href="http://career.berkeley.edu/MedStats/national.stm%5B/url%5D">http://career.berkeley.edu/MedStats/national.stm</a> duke has one similar (i am too lazy to find it off their website) and the rate is >80%, way better than ~60%.</p>
<p>yea i saw that too, but that is so broad and does not give the break up as to which med schools the students went to...
anyone have more specific data like the tye "incollege88" posted for Johns Hopkins and UCB in this past year? thanks!!!</p>