Anonymous wrote:This pre-med program at UVa has a 95% acceptance rate into medical schools.
https://www.scps.virginia.edu/post-baccalaureate-pre-medical-program/medical-school-acceptances
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My biggest hesitation about Georgetown is the social life. It seems like it is very hard to make friends and the pre-professional vibe seems to foster a hyper competitive atmosphere that works against real friendships and dating. I have heard that this is especially true in the pre-med track. Is it true that many/most students are a bit disappointed in the social life at Georgetown even if they like other aspects of the school?
Niece is a current sophomore at Georgetown. She is not a partier by any stretch but is very disappointed in the social life at Georgetown, lack of any “community” atmosphere and has found it difficult to make friends due to so much of social and school/athletic life happening across DC rather than on campus and competitive atmosphere.
Anonymous wrote:My biggest hesitation about Georgetown is the social life. It seems like it is very hard to make friends and the pre-professional vibe seems to foster a hyper competitive atmosphere that works against real friendships and dating. I have heard that this is especially true in the pre-med track. Is it true that many/most students are a bit disappointed in the social life at Georgetown even if they like other aspects of the school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there's any chance your daughter will need to use the University health insurance, e.g., if she stays for med school or a master's program, be aware that it's backasswards Catholic insurance when it comes to women's reproductive health. I was married and in law school and couldn't get birth control or an IUD through my insurance unless it was for a health purpose other than preventing pregnancy. I'd probably have my daughter choose UVA on that basis, as well as to avoid her being trained in a Catholic hospital where they don't treat women as having reproductive rights.
I'd be shocked if this was GU or within the last 20 years. (Indiana/ND - I might believe)
Anonymous wrote:If there's any chance your daughter will need to use the University health insurance, e.g., if she stays for med school or a master's program, be aware that it's backasswards Catholic insurance when it comes to women's reproductive health. I was married and in law school and couldn't get birth control or an IUD through my insurance unless it was for a health purpose other than preventing pregnancy. I'd probably have my daughter choose UVA on that basis, as well as to avoid her being trained in a Catholic hospital where they don't treat women as having reproductive rights.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone for your feedback.
Daughter got into both UVA and Georgetown. Georgetown is a bit more pricey for us but I’m more focused on which pre med has better program and more acceptance to medical school. Daughter definitely likes feel of Georgetown more but wants to choose school that offers more/better research opportunities during undergrad and higher acceptance rate into medical school (assuming she does well in both schools)
Anonymous wrote:neither. Hopkins grooms students for med school
Anonymous wrote:neither. Hopkins grooms students for med school