Hello everyone! I'm trying to decide between the University of South Carolina and East Carolina University. I am planning to pursue a pre-med track. Can anyone provide any insight into the support, resources, and opportunities for pre-med students at these schools?
Hello! Both the University of South Carolina (USC) and East Carolina University (ECU) have great opportunities for pre-med students, but there are a few differences that might help you decide which one is a better fit for you.
At USC, the Office of Pre-professional Advising offers advising services to pre-med students, helping with course selection, professional school applications, and enabling you to connect with research opportunities and internships. They also host guest speakers and workshops about various healthcare professions. Additionally, USC has a strong biology department, which is beneficial to pre-med students since many required courses would be taken through this department.
ECU, on the other hand, has the Brody School of Medicine located right on campus. This offers pre-med students at ECU unique access to research opportunities, shadowing experiences, and a close connection to the medical school for advising and support. ECU is especially known for its rural and underserved healthcare focus, providing numerous service and volunteer opportunities in the region.
When assessing resources and support for pre-med students, consider the following factors for both schools: research opportunities, internship opportunities, advising/support, and connections to medical schools. Keep in mind, however, that ultimately your success in pre-med and getting admitted to a medical school will depend on your hard work, dedication, and passion for the field rather than which of these two schools you choose. Good luck with your decision!
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