Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago?
Tough for pre-med because of grade deflation.
UChicago has historically had one of the higher med school acceptance rates and a professor told DC UChicago is implementing new policies to addressing the concerns with grade deflation...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even medium schools will have larger intro classes you'll take as a premed.
He would like to avoid huge classes. Also doesn’t want to attend a small SLAC.
I hear you, just not sure it exists. I’ll be curious. Mine is at a medium known premed classes and all the pre-req science have been large lectures so far.
Er, depends on the school. Penn premed '27 has not had more than one above 100, most have been under 50. Most ivies, maybe not cornell idk, have small sections compared to UVA or even stanford.
OP pick one of the mid-size top schools where they have a med school on or decently close to campus with bus service if not walkable:
Penn (on campus)
Yale (on campus)
Duke (on campus)
Vanderbilt (on campus)
Emory (on campus)
Brown (shuttle/bus, less than 5 mi)
Harvard (less than 5mi)
WashU (less than 5mi)
Hopkins (less than 5mi)
Columbia (less than 5mi)
Op here. DS would love any of the schools you listed. He is high stats and has a shot. It is easier to identify reach schools. Hoping to add some schools outside T20.
Less reachy but still top50, medium, with associated med school:
Wake, BU, Case Western
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago?
Tough for pre-med because of grade deflation.
Anonymous wrote:All ivies except Princeton and Cornell.
Stanford
Duke
Not JHU
Rice
Vanderbilt
WashU
Emory
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even medium schools will have larger intro classes you'll take as a premed.
He would like to avoid huge classes. Also doesn’t want to attend a small SLAC.
I hear you, just not sure it exists. I’ll be curious. Mine is at a medium known premed classes and all the pre-req science have been large lectures so far.
Er, depends on the school. Penn premed '27 has not had more than one above 100, most have been under 50. Most ivies, maybe not cornell idk, have small sections compared to UVA or even stanford.
OP pick one of the mid-size top schools where they have a med school on or decently close to campus with bus service if not walkable:
Penn (on campus)
Yale (on campus)
Duke (on campus)
Vanderbilt (on campus)
Emory (on campus)
Brown (shuttle/bus, less than 5 mi)
Harvard (less than 5mi)
WashU (less than 5mi)
Hopkins (less than 5mi)
Columbia (less than 5mi)
Op here. DS would love any of the schools you listed. He is high stats and has a shot. It is easier to identify reach schools. Hoping to add some schools outside T20.
Anonymous wrote:DS wants to go to a medium, not too small, college without huge classes with hundreds of students. He likes urban or suburban near a major city.
Can you recommend some colleges to add to his list?
Penn
Georgetown
BC
Tufts
Emory
Anonymous wrote:UChicago?