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Best colleges for students pursuing the medical field?

I'm thinking about a career in the medical field and want to attend a college that will set me up for success. What are some of the best colleges for students interested in pre-med or related fields?

a year ago

There are numerous colleges noted for their strong pre-med or related programs. Here are a few well-regarded ones:

1) Johns Hopkins University: A pioneer in the field of medicine. With the Johns Hopkins Hospital nearby, students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and observe clinical practice first-hand. They also have a top-tier Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) curriculum.

2) Harvard University: Known for its stellar life sciences programs and large research budget, allowing for ample opportunities. Harvard’s medical school is one of the best worldwide.

3) Stanford University: Stanford is recognized for its emphasis on research and innovation. Stanford's annual Med School 101 event gives undergrads insight into what medical school is like.

4) Washington University in St. Louis: Offers robust pre-med advising and has a top-ranked medical school. Students can start gaining clinical experience in their first year through various programs.

5) Duke University: Noted for its strong biology program and research opportunities, Duke also offers a unique first year in medical school program for undergraduate students to explore.

Remember, there isn’t exactly a “pre-med” major, and med schools generally accept students from a variety of fields as long as they complete the pre-requisite coursework. Additionally, the key is not always the ranking of the school but your personal fit, the opportunities available, and how you leverage them. Ample opportunities for research, volunteering in a healthcare setting, and strong academic advising for pre-med students are crucial aspects to look for in any university.

a year ago

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