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Pre-Med/ Neuroscience?

Hey everyone! I hope y'all are having a beautiful day!

So I was wondering if anyone knew of any schools they felt that I should apply to as a pre-med student with a major in neuroscience? I live on the east coast and I am wondering if anyone knows of any schools (not ivies, lol) that have a really good neuroscience program I have thought about UNC-Chapel hill but that is notoriously difficult to get into because of me being out of state. Please lmk if you have any suggestions!

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University of Michigan and Oberlin College all have good programs. John Hopkins University is good too, but extremely hard to get into. I hope this helps! :)

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I am also looking into being pre-med and I second the University of Michigan. Their pre-med program is considered #1 in the country and their affiliated medical schools are also highly ranked.

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thank you so much!

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3 years ago

All of the Californian public schools are supposed to be good for neuroscience! They have varying levels of difficulty to get into but all have the same application so you should at least try. All of the top liberal arts colleges also have insane med school acceptance rates but those can also be hard to get into. I would also say the University of Washington Seattle, University of Pittsburgh, University of Michigan, and Virginia Tech. Hope this helped!

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3 years ago

I'm pretty sure Maryland has a good program!

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3 years ago

The University of Marland is also good.

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