Out-of-State or In-State for Pre-Med?

I am considering going to Medical School, but I am debating which undergrad school I should go to.

I could go to my state school (University of Washington), which is decently ranked for pre-med, or a higher ranking one (Brown or Dartmouth). Both Brown and Dartmouth are known for strong undergrad focus.

Of course, going out-of-state would be more expensive, but is it worth it? (I’d also prefer to go out of state for the experience)

Would it make a difference which undergrad school I go to with acceptances to medical school? Would going to the undergrad school increases chances of getting accepted to the medical school?

Thanks!

Nope.
Save your dollars and go instate. All you have to do is get great grades. Washington has some great med school programs!
BTW Med schools are extremely expensive.

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First off…what does that even mean? There are no rankings for “premed”.

Go to the UW.