| Did OP say anything about medical school? I saw STEM but haven't read all pages. I guess this depends on your financial situation and how big the differences in costs are, unless money is no object. If money no object, I would let your child pick! |
N/M, I saw bio and medicine. |
This blatant lie is so easy to disprove by just looking at the average pay of specific majors compared to peer schools from the college scorecard. You must think everybody here is an uniformed idiot. I'm beginning to suspect the college rejected you or your child for substandard critical thinking skills |
Medical School plans change, whether voluntarily or involuntarily. Anecdotally, at Cornell, rumor has it 80% of incoming freshmen with pre-med intentions never apply to medical school! That's daunting! Wonder how that compares to elsewhere. -another Cornell alum |
The fact that you are "not sure" what the difference is does not mean that there is no difference. Anyway, it's fine if you don't see or appreciate the difference. Nobody will force you to go there. For those who do choose to go, their return on their investment is a UChicago education. |
Similar at Rice |
During the pandemic, their students did online just as community college students did. Their YouTube lectures are just as good as CC's. |
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OP, sharing a recent CASE experience here.
DC went to CASE with significant scholarship four years ago and was 50% pre-med and 50% undecided at that time. DC is going to start a MD program this fall. Due to that undergrad scholarship, DC is likely to graduate med school with no debt. We did not have to use 529 funds. While Cleveland Clinic and UH offer excellent opportunities, one thing that stood out was CWRU has a good mass of premed cohort. This helped our DC stay on the premed track. Based on our experience, I can say that it is an outstanding premed school. Plenty of opportunities, good student body and professors, great research mentors etc. |
Forgot in Cleveland, there's Cleveland Clinics. It's the tops. It's like the Mayo Clinic. I'd look into any kind of opportunities there for premed students. |
We were told the same on the tour at a Big 10 school. We asked if it was getting weeded out in Organic Chem. Our tour guide said that it was a little of that, a little of fear of the MCAT, but primarily students volunteering at the university hospital and seeing that being a doctor is not what they show on Grey’s Anatomy, ER, etc. |