UCSD |
Oberlin has excellent grad school and med school outcomes |
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Oberlin
Fordham Vermont Occidental McGill |
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Major: PreMed (Public Health/Data Science), wants to be a doctor. Vanderbilt UVA (In-State) Northwestern UCLA UCB VTech (Eng) (In-State) VCU (PreMed, President's Scholarship/FREE degree) UMass-A PSU |
Which major? |
UMD is good. |
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Business:
Elon Syracuse Bucknell W&M Miami (OH) |
W&M easily if you can afford it. Only thing to keep in mind is that Mason is not direct admit and I think it has around a 30% acceptance rate |
OMG, the difference between someone who stereotypically would apply to Fordham vs Oberlin is like the size of the Grand Canyon. What is student looking for? |
Bucknell by a mile |
Mostly academics. |
For business? How is this even a question? You go to Bucknell. Not only is it the most prestigious school on your list, but it has pretty much a guaranteed pipeline to The Street. |
VCU 100% |
UMD is no brainer |
I think WM is more prestigious overall than Bucknell. If you want a Wall Street job maybe Bucknell, but around the DC area for a corporate job I would hire a WM grad first. |