Rutgers-Camden Data Forum
- mrtoren

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Rutgers-Camden Data
Quick question..does anyone have the updated admissions data for the Fall 2011 entering class? I contacted admissions today and they recited the numbers in the outdated 2009 Facts and Figures PDF they have on their website (161/3.5). Needless to say, I doubt those are still accurate. The 25/75's I got from the 2012 USNWR data posted on the forums are 157/161 and 3.1-3.6. I'm interested in the medians if anyone has USNWR access.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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srfngdd6

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Re: Rutgers-Camden Data
Love your avatar but anyway the medians on us news are 3.40/160
- mrtoren

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Re: Rutgers-Camden Data
Haha thank you, I appreciate it.srfngdd6 wrote:Love your avatar but anyway the medians on us news are 3.40/160
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srfngdd6

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Re: Rutgers-Camden Data
fwiw Temple's medians are a 3.44/161 and unless you are in state in Jersey Temple is probably a better value and better school
- Sprite

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Re: Rutgers-Camden Data
FYI: Rutgers give automatic in-state tuition as soon as you sign a 12-month lease in Jersey.
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- mrtoren

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Re: Rutgers-Camden Data
Temple is down to a 3.39 and a 160 according to their website. I wonder if the USNWR statistics are still from 2010? In any event, Camden wins for me merely because I can get in-state there and I can't at Temple. The $7k/year difference is a full twelve months of rent. However, I do wish I was a PA resident..srfngdd6 wrote:fwiw Temple's medians are a 3.44/161 and unless you are in state in Jersey Temple is probably a better value and better school
- mrtoren

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Re: Rutgers-Camden Data
Did anyone notice the $50,000 drop in median private practice salaries from 2009 to 2010 ($115,000 to $65,000)? That seems like a pretty sizable drop...were they reporting bad data before? I'm now considering Temple, even with OOS tuition, over RU-C. Its a tough call.
- Tiago Splitter

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Re: Rutgers-Camden Data
Whoops. Sounds like they gave the salary survey to a few too many people.mrtoren wrote:Did anyone notice the $50,000 drop in median private practice salaries from 2009 to 2010 ($115,000 to $65,000)? That seems like a pretty sizable drop...were they reporting bad data before? I'm now considering Temple, even with OOS tuition, over RU-C. Its a tough call.