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What Is The Admit.org Is Only Good For Top Ties Video New 2026 Files Update #fyp

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Nah top heavy is good for you, you have a better chance at a t30 interview than a mid tier because you’ll likely be yield protected

The only exception would be apply to all your state schools, and throw in state schools you have any ties to in any other states Also mission fit is a good idea like others have said reply reply aydmuuye • Your admit.org rankings have a few shakeups in the top 20s and a lot in the t50 N = 1 but it somehow predicted everywhere i got interviews at this cycle lol I applied to 30 schools and got 4 interviews (1 reach, 2 targets, 1 baseline) so it worked for me I think msar only has matriculant data while admit.org has the accepted data, only some accepted people matriculate so the accepted number is more accurate.

The best way to see it in action is to just try it with any combination of stats and ecs that you can think of and see how the school list and score changes. Any advice on the structure, people interviewing (faculty, admissions staff, and students), areas for questions, and whether the format is traditional, involves any team elements, and/or includes mmi elements Thank you and good luck to all this cycle! I was playing around with admit.org since i've seen it mentioned, and i'm wondering what exactly it's based on/how reliable it is One of my insecurities is number of clinical hours, so i kept all the other answers the same and varied the hours from 100 to 1000 and the admit score stayed exactly the same Also stayed the same when i gave myself 600 research hours vs 0 research hours

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