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well then they are stupid for paying a premium to learn the same thing they could have learned at a smaller cheaper place -- nm
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dug
You don't have much of a choice when talking about acceptance to med, dental, or pharm school. 1) You are luckily to get into. 2) All schools have
Posted by
James Bond (aka Igor) (aka Igor)
Jul 11 '09, 21:15
similar tuition (unless they are public).
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when they are hard to get into, that means many people will be willing to write the check.
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loosilu
Jul 11, 21:17
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Oh, I understand how it works. I am just saying it is freaking ridiculous. But I definitely understand the business behind it. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 21:19
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if you don't like it, don't be a dentist. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 11, 21:21
if it's like med school or law school, the USC name opens doors within the profession that other, cheaper schools do not -- nm
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dug
Jul 11, 21:18
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For law school yes. Other fields not so much. And mostly in LA anyway, USC isn't ranked that high. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 21:19
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economically, that doesn't make any sense. if USC graduates were not able to command higher salaries after graduation, why would they pay so much
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dug
Jul 11, 21:21
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Because, USC might have been the only school they were accepted to. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 21:23
20
LOL. Hilarious. (nm)
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musubi
Jul 11, 22:36
they could have applied to only state schools. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 11, 21:23
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You obviously don't understand how competitive it is. End of discussion. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 21:26
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oh for god's sake, I taught premeds for five years. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 11, 21:27
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And I am a pre-med at the nations biggest pre-med school. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 21:28
6
yeah so?
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loosilu
Jul 11, 21:29
5
Nobody is forcing anyone to do anything. Just saying it is ridiculous.
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 21:31
4
if it's too ridiculous, don't do it.
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loosilu
Jul 11, 21:32
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hehe.. pre-meds are whiny. "if you're willing to do it, suck it up" applies to everything in life. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 21:33
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for everything worth having in life there are sacrafices to be made -
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'lia
Jul 11, 21:37
exactly. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 11, 21:34
He's having a bit of a moment here.
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Subversive
Jul 11, 21:28
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Define crappy? I wouldn't call my undergrad of future med school crappy. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 21:29
7
Dude, you're getting awfully defensive. Thought maybe you go to a school without much 'prestige' and thus the denial.
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Subversive
Jul 11, 21:36
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he's going to a state school. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 11, 21:36
5
Ranked 3rd in the nation for publicly funded. Considered to be one of the new ivys.
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 22:02
3
I don't say this often, but loosi is right. (nm)
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musubi
Jul 11, 22:38
This thread blows me away. nm
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Jim
Jul 11, 22:20
1
Thank you. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Jul 11, 22:22
Makes sense. -- nm
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Subversive
Jul 11, 21:38
well, I don't know dental school specifically. Vet school is similar to med school, except much harder to get in. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 11, 21:20
then go to a public school if the patients don't care where you went! -- nm
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dug
Jul 11, 21:16
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