Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is hoping to go to UVA for bio but doesn’t have a desire for med school. Why does he/she want to leave UMD? What was the intent of applying to transfer?
OP here, DS is wondering if there are better opportunities available in UVA and if prestige matters in medical school applications since UVA ranks higher.
He has some research opportunities available outside the campus but struggling to decide if the move will help him .
Anonymous wrote:Medical school admissions is pretty much high GPA and MCAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS got accepted in the UVA transfer and wishes to apply for medical schools later in the process.
Need help to decide if he should stay in UMD or move to UVA.
Looking for more information on premed opportunities in research/clinical research at UVA and the attached hospital. How hard it is to keep the grades up in UVA.
And if there is a real repute difference between to two to make a difference in Med school acceptance.
He volunteers at local Fairfax hospitals and has a couple of research opportunities in UMD BC for which he has to commute.
The cost difference is 10k per year with UVA being cheaper for us.
UVA is ticked off at a higher tier than UMD, per med school admissions committees. UVA is "Tier 2" below Ivy/+ schools and Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore. UMD is the tier below. Undergrad is a small but meaningful factor in med admissions. They need to study hard and get highest grades possible once they transfer.
Pure curiosity on my part. How do you know that? Is there an official list, or is that guess based on some undergrad ranking like usnews?
I have no dog in this fight, as my kid is not pre-med.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is hoping to go to UVA for bio but doesn’t have a desire for med school. Why does he/she want to leave UMD? What was the intent of applying to transfer?
OP here, DS is wondering if there are better opportunities available in UVA and if prestige matters in medical school applications since UVA ranks higher.
He has some research opportunities available outside the campus but struggling to decide if the move will help him .
Anonymous wrote:My DD is hoping to go to UVA for bio but doesn’t have a desire for med school. Why does he/she want to leave UMD? What was the intent of applying to transfer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS got accepted in the UVA transfer and wishes to apply for medical schools later in the process.
Need help to decide if he should stay in UMD or move to UVA.
Looking for more information on premed opportunities in research/clinical research at UVA and the attached hospital. How hard it is to keep the grades up in UVA.
And if there is a real repute difference between to two to make a difference in Med school acceptance.
He volunteers at local Fairfax hospitals and has a couple of research opportunities in UMD BC for which he has to commute.
The cost difference is 10k per year with UVA being cheaper for us.
UVA is ticked off at a higher tier than UMD, per med school admissions committees. UVA is "Tier 2" below Ivy/+ schools and Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore. UMD is the tier below. Undergrad is a small but meaningful factor in med admissions. They need to study hard and get highest grades possible once they transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS got accepted in the UVA transfer and wishes to apply for medical schools later in the process.
Need help to decide if he should stay in UMD or move to UVA.
Looking for more information on premed opportunities in research/clinical research at UVA and the attached hospital. How hard it is to keep the grades up in UVA.
And if there is a real repute difference between to two to make a difference in Med school acceptance.
He volunteers at local Fairfax hospitals and has a couple of research opportunities in UMD BC for which he has to commute.
The cost difference is 10k per year with UVA being cheaper for us.
UVA is ticked off at a higher tier than UMD, per med school admissions committees. UVA is "Tier 2" below Ivy/+ schools and Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore. UMD is the tier below. Undergrad is a small but meaningful factor in med admissions. They need to study hard and get highest grades possible once they transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS got accepted in the UVA transfer and wishes to apply for medical schools later in the process.
Need help to decide if he should stay in UMD or move to UVA.
Looking for more information on premed opportunities in research/clinical research at UVA and the attached hospital. How hard it is to keep the grades up in UVA.
And if there is a real repute difference between to two to make a difference in Med school acceptance.
He volunteers at local Fairfax hospitals and has a couple of research opportunities in UMD BC for which he has to commute.
The cost difference is 10k per year with UVA being cheaper for us.
UVA is ticked off at a higher tier than UMD, per med school admissions committees. UVA is "Tier 2" below Ivy/+ schools and Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore. UMD is the tier below. Undergrad is a small but meaningful factor in med admissions. They need to study hard and get highest grades possible once they transfer.
Anonymous wrote:DS got accepted in the UVA transfer and wishes to apply for medical schools later in the process.
Need help to decide if he should stay in UMD or move to UVA.
Looking for more information on premed opportunities in research/clinical research at UVA and the attached hospital. How hard it is to keep the grades up in UVA.
And if there is a real repute difference between to two to make a difference in Med school acceptance.
He volunteers at local Fairfax hospitals and has a couple of research opportunities in UMD BC for which he has to commute.
The cost difference is 10k per year with UVA being cheaper for us.
Anonymous wrote:Don't underestimate social happiness. Does he have friends at UMD? It can be hard to come in as a transfer and find your people. Not having a network can also make it harder to find study groups, which are important for grades in classes like orgo and biochem.