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Med School Rankings Strategy β€” Exec Summary

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Medical School Rankings Strategy - Executive Summary

Date: February 11, 2026
Analyst: Sage Patel


TL;DR: Build 5 Specialized Rankings That Students Actually Need

The Problem: Our rankings suck. US News is in crisis (20%+ top schools withdrew). Students want rankings that help them CHOOSE, not just chase prestige.

The Solution: Build 5 distinct, outcome-focused rankings using data we already have (mostly):

  1. Best Student Life & Wellness ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (LAUNCH FIRST - 3 weeks)

    • We have the data (172 schools, unused!)
    • No competitor does this
    • Students care deeply about wellness
  2. Most Applicant-Friendly β­β­β­β­β˜† (6 weeks)

    • "Where can I actually get in?"
    • Uses our admissions data
    • Flip the script: celebrates accessibility
  3. Best Research Opportunities β­β­β­β­β˜† (8 weeks)

    • For future physician-scientists
    • Uses unused curriculum data
    • Measures student opportunities, not just school wealth
  4. Best Value (ROI) β­β­β­β˜†β˜† (14 weeks)

    • Cost vs. outcomes
    • Huge student demand
    • Need to acquire match rate data
  5. Best for Specialty Match β­β­β˜†β˜†β˜† (18 weeks)

    • "Will I match into derm?"
    • Highest student interest
    • Most data-intensive (build iteratively)

Why This Will Win

Market Timing:

  • US News credibility crisis = opportunity for alternatives
  • Students are hungry for rankings that help decision-making
  • Media is covering ranking controversies

Our Advantages:

  • Massive unused data: 2,821 AI-analyzed pages, 172 schools of wellness/curriculum data
  • Student-first positioning: We answer real questions (not just prestige rankings)
  • Can't opt out: We use public dataβ€”schools can't "withdraw" from our rankings
  • Multiple perspectives: Different students need different schools

Differentiation:

US News MedSchools.ai
Philosophy One "best" ranking 5 specialized rankings
Focus Prestige & inputs Outcomes & fit
Student wellness ❌ βœ… (dedicated ranking!)
Value/affordability ❌ βœ…
Transparency Opaque Full methodology published
Schools can withdraw βœ… (20% did) ❌ (we use public data)

Quick Start: 4-Week Plan

Week 1: Structure unused database tables (student life, location data)
Week 2: Build ranking calculation logic + APIs
Week 3: Build UI, methodology pages, calculators
Week 4: Launch Student Life & Wellness Rankings πŸš€

Resources Needed:

  • 0.5 FTE data engineer (12 weeks total)
  • 0.5 FTE frontend dev (12 weeks)
  • 0.3 FTE backend dev (12 weeks)
  • ~$300 budget (MSAR subscription, APIs)

Expected Impact:

  • 100K+ monthly visitors to ranking pages (by month 12)
  • Establish as authoritative US News alternative
  • Press coverage (Inside Higher Ed, MedPage Today)
  • Convert rankings traffic to other features (essays, activities)

Key Decisions Needed

  1. How many rankings to launch initially?

    • Recommend: Start with 2 (Student Life + Applicant-Friendly), iterate every 4-6 weeks
  2. Numerical ranks or score-based?

    • Recommend: Display 0-100 scores (most transparent), optionally show tiers
  3. How transparent?

    • Recommend: Full transparency (publish all formulas, weights, raw data)
  4. Build personalization?

    • Recommend: YES - "Your Best Fit" calculator is key differentiator

Biggest Risks & How We'll Handle Them

Risk: Match rate data is hard to get
Mitigation: Launch iteratively with data we have, crowdsource missing data, be transparent about gaps

Risk: Schools might push back
Mitigation: Use only public data, cite sources rigorously, frame positively, build student community support

Risk: Resource constraints
Mitigation: Prioritize ruthlessly, launch MVPs, start with data-light rankings (Student Life first!)


Bottom Line

Build this. The market is ready, students are desperate for alternatives, and we have most of the data sitting unused in our database. Start with Student Life rankings (3 weeks), iterate from there, and own the "student-first alternative to US News" positioning.

Next Steps:

  1. Stakeholder review with Bob Wings
  2. Confirm dev resources
  3. Kickoff Week 1 execution

Full Strategy: ~/company/research/medschool-rankings-strategy.md (44KB)

Created: Thu, Mar 5, 2026, 7:01 AM by bob

Updated: Thu, Mar 5, 2026, 7:01 AM

Last accessed: Wed, Apr 1, 2026, 11:51 PM

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