Anonymous wrote:The Williams career network is amazing if your kid ends up going into banking/consulting (a lot of former premeds in those fields!). I would lean towards Williams of your kid will fit in there. I think it will be harder to get into ked school from Princeton.
Anonymous wrote:Two recent grads of family friends both wanted med school -the Princeton grad with good but not perfect grades ended up at Pitt - the Virginia Tech grad with slightly better grades ended up at Penn…as others have stated grades matter more than school if this is your track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton is tough academically (but amazing, TBH), especially in the STEMS, so GPA is hard to keep up as high. This will make medical school applications harder as you will be competing with others who are 4.0's
Grad schools know grading at undergraduate schools, so this is bad advice.
But either Williams or Princeton will be good starting places for med school applications. With the caveat that many pre-med kids out of HS end up switching to something else anyway.
Anonymous wrote:STEm is absolutely brutal at Princeton, I pile go with Williams.
Anonymous wrote:My sister was premed at Princeton. It was agonizing academically, especially at first, and she had to work her ass off. Got into one medical school barely — NYU — and the rest was fine. Princeton’s no walk in the park though.
Anonymous wrote:I would be inclined to say Princeton but you should read up on mental health issues there and other pressure cooker schools. 8 suicides there in 3 years. Pressure is more than academic also socially can be hard. I don't know much about Williams but I have not heard the same concerns about it as I have about Princeton and Cornell.