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Schools for Aspiring Doctors?

Hello everyone, I'm a prospective pre-med student. I'm curious, which colleges have a track record of producing the most doctors? I know success largely depends on the individual, but knowing the schools that generate many medical professionals would help me in deciding where to apply.

9 months ago

One way to measure the ability of a school to produce doctors is by evaluating their medical school acceptance rates. Many students consider colleges with high acceptance rates into medical school to be excellent choices for pre-med students. Some renowned schools with excellent pre-med programs include Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Pennsylvania.

However, it's essential to consider more than acceptance rates when deciding on a pre-med track. The quality of advising, availability of medical-related extracurriculars, and the rigor of science classes are all important factors to consider. Research experiences and internship opportunities are also key factors for gaining experience and reinforcing your interest in the field.

Furthermore, you could also consider colleges with linkage programs to medical schools — these programs oftentimes guarantee undergraduate students admission into their medical schools given they meet certain requirements. For example, Brown University's Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) grants students simultaneous acceptance into their undergraduate program and medical school.

Remember that what matters the most is your personal fit with the college, including the strength of its pre-med advising, opportunities for research or internships in healthcare, and the overall academic environment. It's also worth considering the level of stress and competition at the college, as a more collaborative environment can often lead to a better undergraduate experience.

9 months ago

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