Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 17:32     Subject: Best small school for pre-health

I've read good things about the sciences at:
Allegheny
Clark
Earlham
Juniata
Lawrence
Macalester
Rice
Skidmore
Union
College of Wooster
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 17:29     Subject: Best small school for pre-health

Muhlenberg for sure!
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 17:29     Subject: Best small school for pre-health

Anonymous wrote:DD has a 3.88 uw/GPA (NoVA public) & 34 ACT. Wants to go into pre-health, with a biology/biochem major, is looking to do research with a professor and also internship possibilities.

Schools on her list include:

Hamilton College (reach)
Franklin & Marshall College (reach)
William & Mary (reach)
Connecticut College (low reach/high match)
Gettysburg College (low reach/high match)
Dickinson College (match)
St. Mary's College (MD) (safety)
College of Wooster (safety)
Allegheny College (safety)

Assume we'll need merit/FA.


I think you are aiming too low. My DC had a 26 ACT and 3.2 GPA and got into Connecticut College last year.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 17:12     Subject: Best small school for pre-health

Look at Lehigh.

You can major in bio or biochem in the college of arts and sciences, or in their new college of health, you can major in population health, which has degree requirements that leave room to complete all premed requirements.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 17:10     Subject: Best small school for pre-health

is there a reason they aren't focusing on urban campuses- if internships are a must have, those seem like the best candidates
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 17:08     Subject: Re:Best small school for pre-health

I would look at Denison.

Juniata would be a good safety and their science departments are excellent.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 17:03     Subject: Best small school for pre-health

Anonymous wrote:I’d look at Furman. My dd went there with a science major and did research with professors and had a great internship experience as well.


OP here. I've heard nothing but great things about Furman, but DD doesn't want to go to South Carolina, or any further south than Virginia, for that matter.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 16:52     Subject: Re:Best small school for pre-health

I would also recommend Macalester as a potential target (though I don't know about their merit aid for your DD).

Kalamazoo would be another safety with good merit aid (bio/chem kids considering midwest SLACs with merit aid typically will look at Wooster and Kalamazoo-if they want to stay closer to the East coast they go to Wooster, if they want a livelier college town/city they go to Kalamazoo.

Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 16:51     Subject: Re:Best small school for pre-health

Look at Lafayette. Good LAC with great science departments.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 16:47     Subject: Best small school for pre-health

I’d look at Furman. My dd went there with a science major and did research with professors and had a great internship experience as well.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 16:41     Subject: Re:Best small school for pre-health

Anonymous wrote:Maybe look at Union


If Hamilton is a reach, this will be too.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 16:39     Subject: Re:Best small school for pre-health

Maybe look at Union
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 16:26     Subject: Best small school for pre-health

Internship possibilities at Hamilton during the year would be rough - middle of nowhere CNY
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 16:25     Subject: Re:Best small school for pre-health

OP here. I guess I should ask: How does this list look? Any other suggestions?
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 16:23     Subject: Best small school for pre-health

DD has a 3.88 uw/GPA (NoVA public) & 34 ACT. Wants to go into pre-health, with a biology/biochem major, is looking to do research with a professor and also internship possibilities.

Schools on her list include:

Hamilton College (reach)
Franklin & Marshall College (reach)
William & Mary (reach)
Connecticut College (low reach/high match)
Gettysburg College (low reach/high match)
Dickinson College (match)
St. Mary's College (MD) (safety)
College of Wooster (safety)
Allegheny College (safety)

Assume we'll need merit/FA.