<p>Which Liberal Arts colleges are the greatest med school feeders?</p>
<p>The most selective ones. Amherst, Williams, etc.</p>
<p>Top UGs, in theory, but it’s really more about your state of residence. Just go wherever you fit. Med school’s different from UG so stop playing the game like it’s UG.</p>
<p>Swarthmore</p>
<p>That is exactly what I am looking for as well.</p>
<p>Wherever you are successful academically, socially, and in terms of ECs. Also, wherever you’re happiest. Period.</p>
<p>College of the Holy Cross is a small undergraduate liberal arts school and has a really great pre-med program! It’s academics are great (I think the Princeton Review rated their academics a 98) and they get almost 90% of its applicants into medical school. I’m almost certain that I’m going to be a freshmen there this fall :)</p>
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<p>Good for you. Nevertheless, keep in mind that “90% of its applicants” essentially guarantees they are weeding students out. That’s how you get those numbers. Stats lie. You don’t have a 90% chance of being admitted to med school going to that school. Sorry. Still, though, work hard and you may very well be admitted somewhere. Just don’t think your school is going to be a golden ticket. I would say the exact same thing to a freshmen entering at Harvard.</p>