Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me folks. For a happy pre-med path, do not go to the best (most competitive) schools that accept you for undergrad. Grade deflation is real. Med School AOs may allow a small discount for top undergrad programs but this will not make things up for most kids. I have two DCs in med school. One Princeton undergrad and another from a T50. Both in about the same place now wrt med school. Princeton grad is in therapy from all the stress.
+100
Princeton grad who got hosed in top law school admissions.
Prestige wasn’t worth the stress. Would have been better off somewhere chill with easy grading.
Anonymous wrote:Trust me folks. For a happy pre-med path, do not go to the best (most competitive) schools that accept you for undergrad. Grade deflation is real. Med School AOs may allow a small discount for top undergrad programs but this will not make things up for most kids. I have two DCs in med school. One Princeton undergrad and another from a T50. Both in about the same place now wrt med school. Princeton grad is in therapy from all the stress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me folks. For a happy pre-med path, do not go to the best (most competitive) schools that accept you for undergrad. Grade deflation is real. Med School AOs may allow a small discount for top undergrad programs but this will not make things up for most kids. I have two DCs in med school. One Princeton undergrad and another from a T50. Both in about the same place now wrt med school. Princeton grad is in therapy from all the stress.
Yeah, you want the honors programs at places like Drew, SMCM, Towson and SJU for pre-med.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trust me folks. For a happy pre-med path, do not go to the best (most competitive) schools that accept you for undergrad. Grade deflation is real. Med School AOs may allow a small discount for top undergrad programs but this will not make things up for most kids. I have two DCs in med school. One Princeton undergrad and another from a T50. Both in about the same place now wrt med school. Princeton grad is in therapy from all the stress.
Grade inflation is real at every selective college in the U.S.
https://gradeinflation.com/
"Every selective college" is not listed on this chart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to go to law school or med school then go to undergrad at your state flagship for Christ sake.
Says the person not from VA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to go to law school or med school then go to undergrad at your state flagship for Christ sake.
Says the person not from VA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to go to law school or med school then go to undergrad at your state flagship for Christ sake.
Says the person not from VA
Anonymous wrote:If you want to go to law school or med school then go to undergrad at your state flagship for Christ sake.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to go to law school or med school then go to undergrad at your state flagship for Christ sake.