Anonymous wrote:IU has an honors program. I know a guy who went to IU and became a doctor - general surgeon.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an IU Alum too, but not a doctor. I know plenty of both IU and Purdue grads. Purdue is a fine school for many things, engineering and computer science at the top of the list. However, everyone I know who went to an in-state school for undergrad went to IU undergrad. I think the life sciences and other pre-med related class offerings are stronger at IU than Purdue. I'm not saying that Purdue couldn't provide that education, it just doesn't seem to be the school of choice for future doctors. Also, and this is my IU alum pride showing here, Bloomington vs. West Lafayette, no contest, Bloomington wins hands down. Sorry, Purdue alum, West Lafayette is an armpit and I know armpits, I grew up near Gary.
Another Hoosier native here. This person is correct. For engineering or vet school, no question, go to Purdue; for pre-med, you want IU. There is a very strong honors program if that's of interest. Also, Bloomington over West Layfayette, not the slightest doubt.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an IU Alum too, but not a doctor. I know plenty of both IU and Purdue grads. Purdue is a fine school for many things, engineering and computer science at the top of the list. However, everyone I know who went to an in-state school for undergrad went to IU undergrad. I think the life sciences and other pre-med related class offerings are stronger at IU than Purdue. I'm not saying that Purdue couldn't provide that education, it just doesn't seem to be the school of choice for future doctors. Also, and this is my IU alum pride showing here, Bloomington vs. West Lafayette, no contest, Bloomington wins hands down. Sorry, Purdue alum, West Lafayette is an armpit and I know armpits, I grew up near Gary.
Anonymous wrote:Great engineering - does not equal - the better choice for a future medical school applicant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Decent engineering school." Holy, crap, op, please educate yourself a little.
+1000. Seriously, op.
I'm just worried that I'm not picking the best options for my son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue may not be the "worst school" in the Big Ten but it's pretty well known as a mediocre school for C students.[/quote]
In the 70s, maybe?
Huh?