<p>please can anyone list the names of schools that have good pre-med programs and the successs rate of students getting into medical schools are atleast 85% or higher. thanks</p>
<p>Bowdoin college has 91+% acceptance rate to at least ONE medical school. People have matricualted at: Havard, Yale, UCSF, U Washington, Mayo, Case Western, Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown, etc.</p>
<p>thanks RunningForlife88. Is there anyone with more list? I would apprecite.</p>
<p>i'm thinking of going into premed as well.</p>
<p>UNC at chapel hill, i hear, has a good program. im not sure of the percentage of students getting into med school afterwards, but it is a good school, so i imagine it is relatively high.</p>
<p>good luck!!</p>
<p>Franklin & Marshall is well-regarded among the Philadelphia-area teaching hospitals, and is less selective than many of those mentioned above, if that's an issue.</p>
<p>In general, sis1a i wouldn't worry to much about the school you choose. Medical School admissions really comes down to GPA, MCAT, ECs, etc, not school name. So you basically control your own destiny.</p>
<p>Duke, Tufts, Holy Cross, Hopkins are some of the best pre-med programs.</p>
<p>Jhu - 93% accepted into a med school</p>
<p>Any top university. HTH.</p>
<p>Hope, Kalamazoo, Earlham are pretty much top of the heap. But you are asking the wrong question: JHU, for example, has a very high "acceptance" rate, but only a portion are allowed to apply, and those are only a portion of those who entered JHU as potential premeds. The actual percentage is likely closer to 30%.</p>
<p>Xavier is probably the number one feeder - combining both percentages and sheer numbers.</p>
<p>mini, Xavier is an HBCU, so it doesn't count. The OP is likely white or asian, so he/she doesn't qualify to benefit from the healthy boost AA gives. He/she would be best to go to any top school that he/she thinks would be enjoyable.</p>
<p>Fair enough, but 18% of Xavier's student body is not African-American. </p>
<p>Anyhow, best route the med school by far is being the top student at a mid-level state school. Such a student will have more research, internship, and mentoring opportunities than the middle student at a "top" school, won't get weeded out, won't have problems with a med. school screening committee, and the faculty will go to bat for him/her. And, with all the money saved, there might even be some left over for med. school. </p>
<p>Find out what happened to all those entering premeds at JHU, Duke, Cornell, etc. and then figure out if that's something you want to hack, if you are absolutely sure you are premed.</p>
<p>there are 2 excellent schools with almost perfect med program scores in KY.
Centre College & Transylvania University have near 96% or above med school success rates</p>