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Colleges with good Pre-Med programs.

Hi! I'm gonna be a junior this school year once summer ends and will be graduating in 2 years 2027 and ask any suggestions for colleges with good science programs that will help with applying to medical school? And other pre-med options thanks.

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These schools are known for high med school acceptance rates, rigorous academics, and great advising:

Columbia University – 91% med school acceptance rate

Washington University in St. Louis – Around 90% acceptance rate

Harvard University – World-class resources and advising

Georgetown University – Strong science faculty and D.C. connections

Northwestern University – Balanced academics and access to clinical experiences

If you’re looking beyond the Ivy League, these schools still pack a punch:

Boston College – Excellent science curriculum and research opportunities

University of Michigan – Huge research hub with strong pre-health advising

Emory University – Close ties to the CDC and great clinical exposure

Case Western Reserve University – Known for biomedical research and med school pipeline

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Affordable and academically strong

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Mybe John Hopkins

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duke!!

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University of Pittsburgh has a wonderful premed program. You get directly connected to UPMC

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