Any Premeds At Georgetown I Have Questions!!!

<p>i have questions please PM me!!!</p>

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<p>Just post your questions here...I think you'll get more feedback.</p>

<p>is there any resource that lists placement for premeds....ie med school accept rates and the like?</p>

<p>i have been accepted to washu and georgetown, and frankly, i'd rather be in the northeast...i just want to make sure i'll have the same opportunities coming from either school</p>

<p>Does it really matter now? I thought may 1st was the deadline for reserving a seat at a college though I might be wrong. I have not found any specific placements but if you like you could use this links and check for people in MD granting schools. Remember this is a sample of students and it starts on page 14:</p>

<p><a href="http://www3.georgetown.edu/career_center/explore/seniorsurvey/COL%202006%20Book.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www3.georgetown.edu/career_center/explore/seniorsurvey/COL%202006%20Book.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Thanks for the link Sefago. (FYI, you have to consider transfer students.) :) </p>

<p>Chemwhiz, if you plan on attending, PM me, I'll be transferring in as a biology major. :)</p>

<p>It would be nice for them to not only tell those that are going. They need to include everybody that applied and was either accepted or rejected sorted
by degree.</p>

<p>Hey ChemWhiz11, Thanks for this opportunity. I have been accepted as a third year transfer to both GTU and Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Bias aside can you give me any guidance on which offer to take? (they both have great financial aid packages). What is the acceptance rate of GTU grads into med school? Does GTU screen their med school applicants? Anything else you can tell me will be appreciated.</p>

<p>i've been accepted to transfer to the college- i'm still deciding whether or not to go</p>

<p>from what i hear georgetown accept rate to med school is 90+ percent</p>

<p>ChemWhiz, you heard right. But remember, at most schools including Georgetown, the med school matriculation percentages only represent those individuals that were "recommended" by the university's "Pre Med committee". Getting such recommendation can be harder to get at such schools like Georgetown, WashU, and JHU.</p>

<p>i'm fairly confident that they will be recommending me if i keep up my current gpa (3.95) ...considering i'm not coming from a crappy joke of a school</p>

<p>chemwhiz:
your gpa will not transfer to georgetown regardless of how good it is. sorry.</p>

<p>the premed committee requires a 3.5 for its recommendation (higher degrees of recommendation come from higher gpas), but i think they are flexible with the degree of rec. they give you. for example, if you did really well at your current school and get a 3.5 at GU (please don't call it GTU, whoever that was....Georgetown is one word, and such 3 letter abbreviations cofuse us with the school down the street), they are more likely to highly recommend you, etc.</p>

<p>but dont come in to gtown thinking your previous performance will help you at the G. it won't.</p>