Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 11:15     Subject: Re:what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Pre-professional can mean different things. It can mean everyone is focused on the first job they get right out of college, as opposed to being interested in having an intellectual experience. Or it can mean that lots of students there will end up applying to PhD programs, law school, med school, etc.. after getting a liberal arts degree.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 08:59     Subject: what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Fordham would be an excellent choice for business, but not for pre-med.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 08:52     Subject: Re:what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Anonymous wrote:Loyola Chicago

+1
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 18:04     Subject: Re:what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Anonymous wrote:Hopkins.



Not in my experience
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 15:53     Subject: Re:what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Duke
Northwestern
Wash U
Emory
UVA
Colgate
Union
Bucknell
Lehigh


the business school anywhere
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 15:36     Subject: Re:what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Notre Dame
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 15:11     Subject: what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

For smaller schools:

Colgate
Dickinson
Franklin & Marshall
Furman
Gettysburg
Kalamazoo
Lehigh
Muhlenberg
Rhodes
Trinity
University of Richmond
Ursinus
Wake Forest
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 15:09     Subject: what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Drexel
DAAP at UC
Northeastern


Northeastern pre professional for what?


Pretty strong on Engineering, CS, and also Business with the #1 COOP program, so could be viewed as pre-professional oriented.

Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 15:04     Subject: what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pre-professional for what career? Georgetown SFS was excellent preparation for my career.


Op here
business/econ
maybe medicine or dentistry.

kid is a strong student in challenging classes but is not a creative or an academic/scholar or an engineer in the making.
We are both in medicine so there is a pull there but I see him more in business/exon/finance. He is undecided.




An undecided kid doesn’t need a pre professional school.


I agree with PP that your kid doesn't necessarily need pre-professional, choice of major will make the difference in what you are describing.

That said - any program that is in business, education, nursing will be pre-professional.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 15:04     Subject: what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Anonymous wrote:Trade schools


We are on a 'College and University Discussion forum'
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 14:59     Subject: what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Anonymous wrote:Catholic colleges and universities are generally highly pre-professional and produce graduates ready to get right into the work force.


interesting. why?
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 14:47     Subject: Re:what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Olin? If engineering is your thing.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 14:46     Subject: what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pre-professional for what career? Georgetown SFS was excellent preparation for my career.


Op here
business/econ
maybe medicine or dentistry.

kid is a strong student in challenging classes but is not a creative or an academic/scholar or an engineer in the making.
We are both in medicine so there is a pull there but I see him more in business/exon/finance. He is undecided.




An undecided kid doesn’t need a pre professional school.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 14:39     Subject: Re:what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Anonymous wrote:Hopkins.


disagree on this
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 14:31     Subject: what undergrads have a heavy pre-professional vibe?

Anonymous wrote:Drexel
DAAP at UC
Northeastern


Northeastern pre professional for what?