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What are some colleges known for their pre-med programs?

Hey everyone, I'm thinking about becoming a doctor and want to major in something pre-med related. What are some colleges that have strong programs in that area? Thanks!

8 months ago

Hi there! It's awesome that you're considering becoming a doctor. While "pre-med" is not usually a specific major, it's a pathway where you complete required courses alongside your chosen major, such as biology, chemistry, or even non-science fields. I'll list some colleges with strong reputations in pre-med tracks and related fields.

1. Johns Hopkins University: Known for their outstanding biomedical engineering program and close proximity to world-renowned medical institutions, Johns Hopkins provides ample research opportunities for pre-med students.

2. Harvard University: With its prestigious reputation and extensive resources, Harvard offers robust pre-med advising, research opportunities, and excellent faculty.

3. Washington University in St. Louis: WashU is well-regarded for its pre-med program, offering dedicated advising, mentoring, and partnerships with local hospitals for shadowing and volunteering.

4. University of Pennsylvania: UPenn emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, research, and volunteering. They have an early assurance program with the Perelman School of Medicine for qualified students.

5. Rice University: Rice has a pre-med advising office and a partnership with the nearby Texas Medical Center, providing access to research, volunteering, and shadowing opportunities.

6. Duke University: Duke boasts a dedicated pre-med advising program and health professions advising center, which offers workshops and resources, as well as a strong research focus.

7. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor: UMich has a robust pre-med advising program called "Health Kinesiology and Related Sciences advising" (HKRS) and is near various medical facilities for research and clinical experience.

8. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill: UNC has a strong pre-med curriculum and a great reputation for producing successful medical school applicants, offering advising, research opportunities, and volunteer experiences.

Don't forget that even smaller liberal arts colleges can provide excellent pre-med tracks with personalized advising, smaller class sizes, and strong faculty-student relationships.

In the end, the school's prestige is not the only factor in your success. The availability of research, clinical experiences, and strong advising can make a significant difference in your preparation for medical school. Good luck in your search!

8 months ago

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