<p>Pre-med is just a set of courses (mostly frosh/soph level science courses) that can be taken at any good school, alongside any major (although engineering other than chemical or biomedical may be a tight fit in terms of finding schedule space).</p>
<p>Note that many pre-meds get “weeded out” before applying, either because their GPAs are too low*, or because their MCAT scores are too low. Of those who apply, only about half get into any MD medical school in the US.</p>
<p>*Pre-med grading scale for college courses:
A = acceptable
B = bad
C = catastrophic
D = disastrous
F = forget it</p>