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[quote=Anonymous]This is what matters for a pre-med - * easy access to support for pre-requisite classes, they are challenging and gpa is critical * plentiful places to fulfill clinical and volunteer hours, you’re going to be crazy busy and you don’t want to travel distances to do this. You want it to be very accessible. * strong pre-med advising, when does it and how accessible is it * mental health, it’s a long road of undergrad, potential gap year(s), med school, residency, and then maybe a fellowship, so where are they going to be equipped to find balance to stay on the path. * how accessible are professors for research, building relationships for strong LOR * class-sizes for some students, wouldn’t think they’d be vastly different at these two. [/quote]
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