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Prep for Med School - Best Pre-Med Programs?

Hey guys, I'm a junior seriously considering going pre-med. Can anyone recommend colleges known for their strong pre-med programs? Any guidance would be lifesaving right now!

a year ago

Absolutely! If you're looking for strong pre-med programs, you're on the right track considering the quality and resources of these programs can greatly influence your medical school preparation.

Johns Hopkins University is highly renowned for its pre-med program and its strong emphasis on research. Pre-med students have access to several research and internship opportunities, often connected with the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Another notable school is Harvard, boasting a robust pre-med program. Not only is pre-med coursework rigorous, but students also have opportunities to work in world-class research labs and hospitals, important for building your CV and gaining real world experience.

Washington University in St. Louis also has a strong pre-med program where students receive rigorous academic training and advising. A significant point of their program is the opportunity for students to gain experience at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital, one of the top hospitals in the nation.

Northwestern University provides an inclusive and well-rounded experience for pre-med students. In addition to providing a rigorous academic environment, Northwestern also values matters related to humanities, social science, and ethics in medicine.

Finally, the University of Pennsylvania stands out for its resources and opportunities. Having the Perelman School of Medicine on campus is a great advantage. Penn also provides a lot of support for its pre-med students in terms of advising and post-grad opportunities.

Remember, when choosing a pre-med program, you should also consider the location in relation to medical schools and hospitals as these often provide ample opportunities for internships and research – all of which are crucial for any aspiring medical professional.

Analyzing graduation rates, med school acceptance rates, and access to medical experiences should also factor into your decision making. Be sure to visit each school's respective website or contact their admissions office for more details on their pre-med tracks and what resources they offer.

a year ago

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