IS Drexel University a good choice for me for pre-med track?

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<p>I am just thinking of going to Drexel for pre-med cuz i got rejected by every ivy i applied. I figured that drexel is in philly and philly has some great hospitals and opportunities so i could definitely get something. Hopefully, I can even use my research experience in high school to get those opportunities.
Besides, Drexel is good for me cuz i can keep my GPA there and I'll work hard to beast the MCAT's. With the research/hospital/shadowing opporutnities available in philly, there's no way i can go wrong. </p>

<p>Do you guys think my train of thought is incorrect? DO you think Drexel university produces quality applicants that go off to great medical schools? Do you have a link to support your view?</p>

<p>BTw, I'm still waiting on the DRexel/Drexel 7 year BS/MD. I just found out i got rejected from Rosemont/Drexel 7 year BS/MD. SO i doubt im gonna get the former.</p>

<p>bump/…</p>

<p>c’mon
guys please…</p>

<p>nobody??? Gosh I’m so upset this website can’t help me.</p>

<p>my friend with similar stats is considering the 7 year med. I don’t think its a bad choice. Kind of funny because we call him meursalt lol. I hear that med schools mostly look at GPA and MCAT. You’ll just have to get a beast gpa.</p>

<p>Hey there,</p>

<p>Drexel University’s 7 year medical school track is a great one! As long as you keep your grades up you are assured a spot in the medical school. If you choose to get in the old fashioned way you will have to submit an application and all that jazz.</p>

<p>[Combined</a> M.D./Ph.D.](<a href=“http://www.drexelmed.edu/Home/AcademicPrograms/BiomedicalGraduateStudies/Admissions/CombinedMDPhD.aspx]Combined”>http://www.drexelmed.edu/Home/AcademicPrograms/BiomedicalGraduateStudies/Admissions/CombinedMDPhD.aspx)</p>

<p>take a look</p>

<p>Best of luck to you,
The DreXpert</p>

<p>“Go Dragons”</p>