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Easier medical programs to get into?

Hey everyone, I'm considering a career in the medical field and am looking for medical programs that are somewhat easier to get into. Any suggestions on which schools or programs I should be looking at? Thank you!

11 months ago

Hello! It's great that you're considering a career in the medical field. While "easier" is relative and can vary depending on your individual academic and extracurricular profile, there are quite a few medical programs that may be less competitive than the top-tier ones. I'll provide a few suggestions to get you started, but remember that it's still important to research each program and see if it matches your interests and needs.

1. Drexel University: Drexel offers a Pre-Medical and Pre-Health Program, which provides students with a pre-health advisor and opportunities to get involved in research, community service, and clinical exposure.

2. Stony Brook University: Stony Brook has a Pre-Medical track through its Health Sciences major, where students can engage in research, volunteer work, and student clubs related to medicine. Graduates have a solid track record of being admitted to medical schools.

3. Temple University: At Temple, you can pursue a Pre-Med concentration within multiple majors such as Biology, Chemistry, or Neuroscience. The university also offers a unique formal linkage program with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine for highly motivated students.

4. Quinnipiac University: Quinnipiac has a Pre-Medical Studies program that offers students support, resources, and advising to make them competitive candidates for medical school. They also offer a direct-entry Physician Assistant Program for those looking to enter the medical field in a different capacity.

5. University of Nevada, Reno: UNR offers a comprehensive Pre-Medical program with strong advising support, opportunities to participate in medical research, and a good track record of students gaining admission to medical schools.

These are just a few options to get you started in your search for medical programs that might be somewhat easier to get into. Make sure to consider factors such as location, size, and campus environment when deciding which program is the right fit for you. Additionally, don't forget to explore other healthcare-related fields, such as nursing, physician assistant, and dental programs, as they can offer alternative pathways into the medical field. Good luck!

11 months ago

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