Does the undergraduate school matter?

<p>“A larger proportion of Plan II kids seem to set their sights on med school and it’s pretty unlikely for those kids to earn both an MD and JD” </p>

<p>Assuming you know all “Plan II kids” from the past 5 years, that still is a gross generalization.</p>

<p>“The OP stated that his school has only sent 2 kids to Harvard out of 30,000 undergraduates. I was trying to say that my school has more undergraduates and has been able to put out a larger number.”</p>

<p>And…Go Texas???</p>

<p>“From that website they say that only 13% of the class holds advance degress – so I’d say that shoots down Wildflower’s master’s degree point.”</p>

<p>It does not “shoot down” any point. The point, if you will, was that those students are not graduates from a single class, and that their other major accomplishments are unknown to us --from the data that’s provided. Thus, assertions provided based on that data are likely to be faulty. </p>

<p>“As for holding careers, who knows how many were actually employed prior to HLS”</p>

<p>Exactly…who knows…</p>