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<p>you don't need to do it every 4 hours</p>
<p>anyway, it matters because almost none of those schools are significantly better than any of the others and you might as well just go to your state school because it's cheap</p>
<p>I responded to one of your other posts: UCB vs Caltech.
But I see here your comprehensive list.
I suggest Drexel or VCU. The combined programs are the best way to go since you seem certain of your career path in medicine.
Read msdoc's post, found on the Multiple Degree Program section of CC, under the question- "Another BA/MD vs Ivy League Question."
And you will see why I am an advocate of BA/MD programs.</p>
<p>I'll look at that. Thanks a lot.</p>
<p>I would like to become a pediatrician too. I am going to Johns Hopkins. I wanted to tell you that VCU has a guaranteed med program. It is competitive to get into. You do not have to take the mcat but you have to attend VCU for medical school. Drextel sounds good because of the combined program. You should not be too concerned about the mcat if you go to a good undergrad school. If your grades are good, aim higher. Good luck</p>
<p>my friend is goin to johns hopkins too!</p>
<p>I know people going to Richard Stockton for pre-med, they really like it there. It's in NJ. Also BU and I think U of Seattle is where one of my other friends is going for pre-med or nursing.</p>
<p>How about those 12..which is the best?</p>