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Pre-Med Program Rankings

Hey guys! I'm hoping to pursue a pre-med track in college, and I want to find the best programs out there. Are there any reliable rankings or sources I can use to compare different pre-med programs at various schools?

9 months ago

Hey there! It's important to note that pre-med is not a major but rather a track that you can follow while completing any undergraduate major. With that being said, there isn't a standardized "pre-med program ranking" per se. Nevertheless, there are certain factors you can consider when comparing colleges for a strong pre-med track.

1. Medical school acceptance rates: Look for colleges that have a high percentage of their pre-med students getting accepted into medical schools.

2. Pre-med advising and support: Research schools that offer dedicated pre-med advising, workshops, seminars, and resources to help you along your pre-med journey.

3. Research opportunities: Having access to undergraduate research opportunities in fields such as biology, chemistry, or psychology can strengthen your medical school application.

4. Clinical experience: Investigate whether schools have affiliations with local hospitals, clinics, or other healthcare providers, which can facilitate internships, shadowing, and volunteer work for pre-med students.

5. Course rigor and quality: Seek schools known for their excellent science education and challenging course offerings, as a strong science foundation is essential for the MCAT and medical school.

While I can't give you a list of ranked pre-med programs, some schools that are often mentioned for having strong pre-med tracks include Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania. However, you should explore a variety of schools based on the factors I mentioned earlier and find the best fit for you personally. Remember that your college choice should align well with your academic, financial, and social needs. Good luck in your college search!

9 months ago

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