Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC planning to apply ED2 but is torn between the two. Heard grade deflation at Wash U.
Too expensive. Go to state flagship instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Numbers wise they are similar, it comes down to fit and what schools location is better for DC. WashU is more traditional while Emory has a big city vibe similar to Georgetown.
Saint Louis is also a big city. Both campuses are in more suburban areas.
Anonymous wrote:DC planning to apply ED2 but is torn between the two. Heard grade deflation at Wash U.
Anonymous wrote:Have a student at WashU who is not premed, but all DCs friends are. So very big premed community and support. Dont know about grade deflation, just know the kids are applying and getting into amazing med schools , w/o a gap year. Have a very organized system/ deans to guide them for applying.
Anonymous wrote:Numbers wise they are similar, it comes down to fit and what schools location is better for DC. WashU is more traditional while Emory has a big city vibe similar to Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:
Maybe JHU isn't really like that either. The difference though is WashU doesn't have a rep for it. Anyways, I found the overall environment at WashU (not just premed) to be super collaborative. if I had to describe the vibe in three words, they would be chill, nerdy, wholesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't go to pre-med heavy colleges as a premed. It is miserable, grossly competitive, and made to weed you out. Opt for places with good opportunities that aren't filled to the brim with your competition. It is very likely your DC will drop it from the exhaustion of being surrounded by premeds. This is witnessed very often at WashU and harms the culture. https://www.studlife.com/forum/2018/09/19/a-letter-to-pre-meds-calm-down.
100% agree. Pre meds are not fun to work with and places like Johns Hopkins are extremely toxic.
I think that’s a Johns Hopkins problem. The Wash. U. premeds I knew weren’t toxic at all.
Yeah, and I'm sure a JHU parent would say the JHU premeds they knew weren't toxic at all. No one cares about your feelings.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, Barnes hospital is amazing with lots of opportunities for premeds and WashU Medicine is top 5 in the nation for NIH funding