<p>I've pretty much made up my mind. I was wondering what you guys think.</p>
<p>Harvard. There is no such thing as “pre-med”. Take the 12-14 math, chem, bio, physics courses Med Schools require, and major in Art History or something interesting at H.</p>
<p>if you want to go to Harvard Med School… then maybe don’t take Harvard?</p>
<p>Harvard. For premeds, a tech school’s lack of grade inflation is a problem.</p>
<p>Barty13 – I believe I have read the opposite… it is an advantage to be from H undergrad when applying to HBS, HMS, HLS.</p>
<p>Harvard = all about poli sci
MIT = all about math geeks</p>
<p>Why did you narrow it down to these two? They aren’t really known for sciences (like others) </p>
<p>How about go to Harvard, take those science prerequisites and major in something totally un-science? I say go to Harvard.</p>
<p>Many pre-med students choose Harvard because of grade inflation (as opposed to “grade deflation” at MIT).</p>
<p>harvard, even though it’s not known for medical science but MIT is just too…not science?</p>