Anonymous wrote:This is from UMD website, nearly 400 were admitted to Med schools in 2023. Not sure if UVA publishes similar information.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ILvCSq1Ido5_ZDYKeJKZ9Cyv5FofP5WI1PxXGdxX_sY/edit#gid=1783452268
Anonymous wrote:UVA is very weak in STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP
My UMD kid starts med school in august
UMD had great prehealth advising, prepared him well for the MCATs and offered good research opportunities. However, as with any big school you have to seek out help and opportunities.
The biggest problem was getting clinical experience and in my opinion this is probably the main advantage of UVA - having a teaching hospital on campus is going to provide many and varied opportunities for clinical experience.
In Maryland, the med school is in Baltimore and there aren’t any teaching hospitals in college park.
In terms of prestige, honestly I don’t think that matters very much for med school. In any case, UMD stem programs are probably comparable to UVA. The humanities is probably where UVA has a real edge.
I am assuming you live in Virginia. In which case another key advantages of transferring is to get in state tuition so you can save your money for med school. At that stage, you typically go where you get in regardless of price. Relatively few students get multiple acceptances.
Finally the best answer after reading a lot of useless and bad advice.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP
My UMD kid starts med school in august
UMD had great prehealth advising, prepared him well for the MCATs and offered good research opportunities. However, as with any big school you have to seek out help and opportunities.
The biggest problem was getting clinical experience and in my opinion this is probably the main advantage of UVA - having a teaching hospital on campus is going to provide many and varied opportunities for clinical experience.
In Maryland, the med school is in Baltimore and there aren’t any teaching hospitals in college park.
In terms of prestige, honestly I don’t think that matters very much for med school. In any case, UMD stem programs are probably comparable to UVA. The humanities is probably where UVA has a real edge.
I am assuming you live in Virginia. In which case another key advantages of transferring is to get in state tuition so you can save your money for med school. At that stage, you typically go where you get in regardless of price. Relatively few students get multiple acceptances.
Anonymous wrote:UVA acceptance rate is 24%
UMD acceptance rate is 44%
they are worlds apart
Anonymous wrote:UVA acceptance rate is 24%
UMD acceptance rate is 44%
they are worlds apart
Anonymous wrote:The question from OP remains if transferring to UVA would help with opportunities and better chances to Med school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in either state but consider UVA as vastly superior to UMD. FWIW Europeans applying to US universities have heard of UVA but not UMD unless under rare circumstances (US relatives).
If it's cheaper its even better
But I don't understand all your questions OP. These should have been explored BEFORE applying for the transfer, surely?
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings
UMD #57
UVA #119
Those Europeans must be provincial.
I'm sorry to say your numbers and attempt to be insulting is actually meaningless. I'd not send my kids to either place, but coming from London (Chelsea) originally, all the rich kids who want to go to US universities either apply to the Ivies or UVA. That's just how it roles.