<p>I'm in the class of 2015, and know that Clemson University will more than likely be the place where I end up going for undergraduate studies. Sadly, this University does not have a medical school when I last checked. However, how well does Clemson University place into medical schools around the United States, if I were to tie with people on the MCAT from other schools? </p>
<p>I think you would do very well - Clemson is highly regarded in science/engineering so you will be fine.</p>
<p>I am an old Clemson Alumni. I had several friends go on to medical school from Clemson. Medical Schools for the most part look at GPA and MSAT. There is also a high recomendation to do some work in the mediacl field during your undergrad years. There are certain courses you will need to take, you can go online and look. Your advisor can help you with those as well. Do not get too wrapped up into how you comapre to other schools. Clemson is considered a good school, so mostly it will depend on your GPA, MSAT and outside stuff. Good luck. </p>