Pre-Med Track

<p>I'm. High school student who wishes to be a doctor, well for now hopefully I change my mind because I'm not a big fan of chemistry
anyways I would like to know which of the following SUNY Schools would prepare me for the MCAT AND MEDICAL SCHOOL. </p>

<p>•SUNY Binghamton
•SUNY Oneonta
• SUNY Oswego
•SUNY Cortland
• BUFFALO U
•Stony Brook
• SUNY Geneseo
•SUNY Fredonia
• SUNY Brockport
• SUNY Buffalo
• SUNY Plattsburgh
Can you please rate the from lowest to highest 1 being lowest & 11 being higher
Which of the schools is hard to get into?
In all the school listed above which one students enjoying the most going to? </p>

<p>Thank You for your time!</p>

<p>Which of the school above are liberal art school because I wanna go as an undecided student my freshmen year.</p>

<p>How would we know? Look up some rankings online.</p>

<p>I’m not going to individually rank these schools, but Stony Brook tends to have the best biomedical programs out of all them.</p>

<p>what even is this?</p>

<p>@Weeknd
It’s a question can’t you read?</p>

<p>Wrong forum. How would the people in HSL know? Your better off googling it or using supermAtch or studentreviews.com.</p>

<p>Hey, @ThatKoolKid chill out. There’s a student doctor forum called Student Doctor Network, I have an account there too and you can ask that question. No one on here really knows. You can either, (1) research yourself or (2) go to SDN.</p>

<p>@FantasyVesperia It’s kinda hard to chill out not knowing where you gonna spend your life for next 4 years.
But thanks for the website!</p>

<p>To be honest KoolKid, it doesn’t matter where you go for undergrad, get a decent, but high sGPA, cGPA, and a good MCAT score when you’re in college. Trust me, you’re not the only one who’s stressing about college. But medical school is far away, don’t stress about it now, save that stress for later. It’s good to know that going into medicine might be right for you, but be a kid and enjoy yourself for awhile.</p>

<p>Also, that website is REALLY good. You can get a wealth of information on allopathic medicine and advice from current medical students, residents and attending physicians. This place isn’t confined to human doctors, there are places for pre-pharm, pre-vet, psych, physical therapy students and so on.</p>