Top 30 Colleges & Universities For Admission To Elite (Top 25) Medical Schools

Anonymous
The Overall Top Feeders To Elite Medical Schools Are:

1) Harvard
2) Stanford
3) Columbia
4) Yale
5) U Michigan

6) Northwestern
7) U Cal-Berkeley
8) U Penn
9) Duke
10) UCLA

11) Cornell
12) NYU
13) Johns Hopkins U.
14) Princeton
15) UNC

16) MIT
17) Brown
18) WashUStL
19) Dartmouth
20) U Washington

21) Emory
22) U Cal-San Diego
23) Rice
24) U Texas-Austin
25) Vanderbilt

26) Notre Dame
27) Case Western Reserve
28) U Chicago
29) U Pittsburgh
30) U Virginia

There are no LACs on this list because it is simply a list of schools which send the highest number of students to the Top 25 Elite Medical Schools.

Below I will list the Top 30 colleges & universities for admission to the Top 25 Elite Medical Schools when adjusted for size.
Anonymous
When Adjusted For Size of Undergraduate Student Body:

1) Stanford
2) Harvard
3) Yale
4) Columbia
5) Duke

6) Princeton
7) Johns Hopkins
8) MIT
9) Amherst College
10) Northwestern

11) CalTech
12) Dartmouth
13) Haverford
14) Williams
15) Swarthmore

16) Rice
17) Pomona
18) Brown
19) Davidson
20) U Penn

21) WUSTL
22) Emory
23) Case Western Reserve
24) Cornell
25) Vanderbilt

26) Bowdoin
27) U Chicago
28) Wellesley
29) Wesleyan
30) Oberlin
Anonymous
State flag ships fell off. Better way is to normalize by pre med students not the whole student body
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:State flag ships fell off. Better way is to normalize by pre med students not the whole student body


How would one do so since there is no major titled pre-med ?

The only way to measure is the way College Transitions did = by number of students who actually apply to medical school and number admitted to an elite medical school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:State flag ships fell off. Better way is to normalize by pre med students not the whole student body


How would one do so since there is no major titled pre-med ?

The only way to measure is the way College Transitions did = by number of students who actually apply to medical school and number admitted to an elite medical school.


So don’t use college transition ranking? Does that answer your question?
Anonymous
Where are you getting this data?
Anonymous
How do you know how many students applied per school and how many students graduated that year? What year was this?

WHERE IS YOUR DATA FROM?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where are you getting this data?


College transition collects data from LinkedIn profiles.

Very trustworthy, and highly accurate!
Anonymous
Can’t wait for the Emory haters to show up. Oberlin not surprised they made the list.
Anonymous
Highly unlikely
Anonymous
No such thing as "feeder" undergrads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No such thing as "feeder" undergrads.


There are feeder schools for all PhD programs and med school. That’s why year after year, certain schools advertise high rates of acceptances to these programs.

Here is a list with a lot of overlap from OP


https://www.savvypremed.com/top-pre-med-colleges/top-pre-med-colleges
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No such thing as "feeder" undergrads.


There are feeder schools for all PhD programs and med school. That’s why year after year, certain schools advertise high rates of acceptances to these programs.

Here is a list with a lot of overlap from OP


https://www.savvypremed.com/top-pre-med-colleges/top-pre-med-colleges


This one is more realistic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No such thing as "feeder" undergrads.


There are feeder schools for all PhD programs and med school. That’s why year after year, certain schools advertise high rates of acceptances to these programs.

Here is a list with a lot of overlap from OP


https://www.savvypremed.com/top-pre-med-colleges/top-pre-med-colleges


Every well known premed SLACs aer on this list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are you getting this data?


College transition collects data from LinkedIn profiles.

Very trustworthy, and highly accurate!


link or it didn't happen

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