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No one is pre-med anymore. As long as you have the med school prerequisites you can major in anything. My son was a Latin major and got into Harvard medical school. MCATS are tough and important.
I would choose a SLAC. My nephew is planning on med school and is in neuroscience at Pomona College. His opportunities for research have been outstanding. |
Absolutely. |
Everyone knows you don’t major in “pre med”. It references career goal and fact that med school reqs will be taken. |
| Georgetown no question. Much higher ranked for starters. Well-rounded liberal arts program including philosophy and theology (basic stuff, not Catholic) so you become a thinking, human practitioner. As PP said there is the early assurance program for med school and a double GU degree is nothing to sneeze at. Depending on side interest there is opportunity to pursue public health or health policy, international perspectives, expansive study abroad program. Yup, I’m a GU grad and alumna interviewer. Knowing how many awesome candidates I’ve interviewed who did not gain admission, I commend you on some great options. Hoya Saxa! |
Any medical school admitted to (in the US) is good. But Georgetown med isn’t great if one’s ranking them. |
| Why isn’t GU med school ranked higher? |
I imagine it to be extremely competitive |
| Med schools don't care about the ranking of your undergrad college. They care about your GPA. A 4.0 from a less rigorous college serves you better than a 3.7 from a rigorous college. I would pick the school where your DD has the best chance of getting the highest grades, which might be a less selective college than she would otherwise choose if she wasn't planning to go to medical school. |
This is the advice I’ve seen for many years from people who have been through the process. The more grade inflation a college has the better if med school is the goal. Most SLACs are in this category, but you should be able to get a sense by googling. |
| I’d go where she’d be less likely to be weeded out with smaller classes and grade inflation |
THIS |
It’s not just for the GPA bump. Med schools generally don’t accept AP credits for their prepreqs. Gotta take those classes in college. |
It's changing a bit though because the med schools are onto it--they are now using algorithms to offset. |
This is good advice- the current method initial candidate screening looks heavily at GPA and MCAT score. Have good grades (including in the core science classes) and MCAT prep to score as well as you can. |