Can i transfer into the graduate schoola?!

<p>I was wondering, if i went to a really good school (nothing like harvard) for undergraduate studies, and i want to transfer into JHU's Medical school for graduate school... is that possible. I heard that JHU has a unique school of medicine procedure, and you can't transfer into the medical field for graduate studies. Is this true?!</p>

<p>JHU's med school is just like any other med school. You apply to it after completing pre-medical requirements at an undergraduate institution. Doesn't have to be JHU, doesn't have to be Harvard either.</p>

<p>I just wanted to follow-up to redcrosseknight's response...</p>

<p>You do not "transfer" to JHU medical school or any graduate school for that matter. As you complete your four years of undergraduate studies at any University of College, you concurrently apply to the medical school / graduate schools of your choice. This is not a transfer process but rather a new application cycle with new admissions requirements and distinct selection processes. </p>

<p>Any student can apply to JHU Medical at the end of their undergraduate studies, but do note that our Medical School is every year considered one of the three most selective medical schools in the country. So during your undergraduate years you should do excpetionally well in your academic pursuits and supplement your studies with internships, research, leadership, etc. Applying to JHU's School of Medicine is just likely applying to another medical school, except for the extreme selectivity.</p>