What? It's not my analysis. |
| If your child needs a less competitive option, Muhlenberg in PA is good for pre-med. |
Good choices also might be found at LACs such as Franklin and Marshall (#21), Holy Cross (#26) and Bates (#33). |
It will be much more competitive at a LAC. They can shine in a state school — and there will be plenty of resources for them to succeed. My DS is at a big state school and is kicking butt in bio and chem and got a sweet paid internship. |
My DS is at UMass and it’s great for the bio sciences. He said there is a ton of support for organic chemistry and others. |
But if you do well, you can shine. |
Have them research med school acceptance rates at different schools. |
| Nescacs have great med school admissions. I personally know first years at Harvard med from Bowdoin and Amherst. And a first year at Stanford med from Tufts. |
They took a different approach, right? They chose to analyze actual medical school attendance for a wide range of undergraduate institutions, for which available information may be more reliable than that of acceptance rates. |
More competitive how? DS is premed at Pomona and had the same experience…and is doing research with a Stanford prof…and had research published. And because it’s in a suburb, still gets to do hospital volunteering. |
Lmao this has to be a joke. Holy cross isn’t in the top 20 for lacs to medical school pipeline. Might as well go to a university. |
| If looking for a slightly less competitive admit, Oberlin is very strong in the sciences. |
OP said child was not aggressive enough and would drown. That sounds to me like they don’t have initiative and would fail at a LAC the first time it gets difficult, and being among a bunch of high-achievers could further diminish their self-confidence. If at a state school, they might be in a better position to rise to the top because it won’t be as competitive as a LAC. I’m not saying that LACs are not worthy — they are and do provide lots of opportunities; however, if your are mediocre, you may not be in a position to grab those opportunities. |
This makes even less sense to me. Your classes are smaller, you have more 1-on-1 help available, and if the school accepts you, it thinks you can get through. There’s no competition at lacs other than yourself- at state schools, you actually do need to compete against the curve. |
The booster was quick out of the gate this morning. |