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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think any high stats kid should count on UVA or U Penn anymore.[/quote] UPenn is an ivy. Penn State has a 50+ % acceptance rate.[/quote] Yes, the really smart pre-med student would be in the Penn State program. https://science.psu.edu/interdisciplinary-programs/premed-med-bsmd/admission-requirements The Penn State-Jefferson Accelerated Premedical-Medical (PMM) is an accelerated BS/MD program where admitted undergraduates study at Penn State followed by admission to the Sidney Kimmel Medical College (SKMC) College of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Students complete the seven-year program, three years (no required summers) at Penn State, followed by four years at the medical school. The Penn State B.S. degree is awarded after the first year of medical school and the Thomas Jefferson M.D. degree is awarded after year four of medical school. More than 1,000 students have earned their B.S./M.D. degrees through this cooperative PMM program. Dr. Melissa Krajcovic is the PMM program director at Penn State.[/quote]
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