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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whatever you do begin with the end in mind. Can you get any job shadowing or intern experiences? Any work connections from a friend of a friend? A school helps give you a network for jobs prestige won't pay your bills unless it gets you a better job.[/quote] I plan to major in pre-med, pysch, or neuro so I'm shadowing a few doctors this summer 0 work connections that are in any way related to what I want to do[/quote] My friend decided on a Jesuit college for her kid who wants to be Pre-Med. She looked into what it takes to get into med school...great grades, faculty recommendations, top on-campus research experiences, small classes for pre-reqs, etc. She also was very concerned about cost of attendance. This person is a wealth advisor with a degree from a Top 30 university. It seems quite likely to me that this kid will be able to get into med school as top of his class as long as he gets great MCATs. This is in the Midwest. But you could look at schools out your way.[/quote]
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