Talk:Baylor College of Medicine

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[edit] "Top" medical school

a) Stop with the revert wars and let's move all discussion about the intro here. If there are objections, let's discuss them here and come to consensus.

b) That said, now that the source is given for the 'top' designation, it is a factual statement. The debate about the fairness of the US News rankings takes place on that page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_News_%26_World_Report

Spin2cool 01:14, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


my thoughts are that stating that baylor is the highest ranked medical school in texas by us news is a factual statement does not equate to claiming that it is the undisputed top medical school in texas. as an alum, i am embarrassed by this classification as it lacks scientific merit. i realize that pop culture holds these rankings highly, but that doesn't make them accurate. and i disagree that this discussion should be done on the us news talk page. it just sounds lame to suggest that it is the de facto "top" school merely because some pop mag says so. and to suggest that this is undisputed is myopic. Desert boy 15:14, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Well,

each year, starting....?

Do each of these apply for the entire century?

Excess preposition?

100 students join the graduate program each year, of which one-half were women and one-third were graduates from foreign schools. The average graduate student GPA for is 3.5 and the average GRE score is above the 70th percentile.

gre

Graduate_Record_Examination

hopiakuta ; [[ <nowiki> </nowiki> { [[%c2%a1]] [[%c2%bf]] [[ %7e%7e%7e%7e ]] } ;]] 02:22, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

Is it Baptist?

hopiakuta ; [[ <nowiki> </nowiki> { [[%c2%a1]] [[%c2%bf]] [[ %7e%7e%7e%7e ]] } ;]] 02:23, 23 October 2006 (UTC)


It is certainly not Baptist.