Which traditionally "splitter friendly" school offers median students the best career prospects?  Please explain your choice.
Also, feel free to correct me if I'm mistaken about a school on the list...and please suggest schools I didn't add.
			
			
									
									
						Best Prospects 4 Med. Students at Splitter Friendly Schools? Forum
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				Anacreon
 
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Re: Best Prospects 4 Med. Students at Splitter Friendly Schools?
GW has the best placement overall of the 3.  BC is also pretty splitter friendly (although not to extreme splitters) and they're about equal to GW and better than WUSTL for pure placement power.
			
			
									
									
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				Anacreon
 
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Re: Best Prospects 4 Med. Students at Splitter Friendly Schools?
I'm talking splitter like 2.9/170-173Blindmelon wrote:GW has the best placement overall of the 3. BC is also pretty splitter friendly (although not to extreme splitters) and they're about equal to GW and better than WUSTL for pure placement power.
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				Anacreon
 
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Re: Best Prospects 4 Med. Students at Splitter Friendly Schools?
Who voted for WuStl...and why?
			
			
									
									
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				MrAnon
 
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Re: Best Prospects 4 Med. Students at Splitter Friendly Schools?
If you are admitting you might be a median student, or if you are at least taking a conservative approach to schools (both of which should be applauded) then do NOT go to GW.    This is a hyper competitive school in a hyper competitive job environment.   People from the top of their classes from all over the country come to DC for jobs.   This is less true in WUSTLs and UIUC's back yard.   I would select UIUC because it is cheaper and urban schools offer terrible quality of life.
			
			
									
									
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