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Advice for College List (Pre-Med + West Coast)
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Hi Everyone!

I was wondering if anyone could suggest some schools that fit the criteria below? I'm finalizing my college list and I'm looking to add one or two more schools.

Thanks!

Criteria:

West Coast or Less Than 3 States Away From Oregon

Good Pre-Med Program (I prefer that the school has a med school)

Diverse Student Population (greater than 10,000)

STEM Research Opportunities

Potential Majors (Human Bio, Neurosci, Cell/Molec Bio, Health Sci, etc.)

College List (so far):

Stanford

UCLA

USC

UC Berkeley

UW Seattle

UofO

OSU

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4 years ago

I applied to UC Irvine for its medical opportunities! The Human Biology Major, Molecular Biology Major, as well as Public Health Sciences are popular premed majors as well. UCI has its own medical center too, so there will be plenty of opportunities for medicine related research and ECs.

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4 years ago

Hi! What about University of Arizona? I know it has a College of Medicine at its Tucson (main) location, and I’m pretty sure it has some of the majors you’re looking for! Hope this helps!

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4 years ago

Also you might consider UCSD. They have a number of research opportunities as well. I would also look into the capped majors at UC Schools.

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