<p>many schools use organic chem and several other classes as ‘weeders’ to reduce the pool of pre-meds. Those who are left standing are the strongest candidates, so the school’s pre-med acceptance rates would not be indicative of anything meaningful to you.</p>
<p>Exactly!</p>
<p>So, going to any particular school is not going to guarantee you that you’ll get an A in both OChem classes. If you don’t emerge from your pre-med req’d classes and your other courses with a high GPA, you will either end up changing your career plans or find yourself rejected at med schools.</p>
<p>No school is going to turn a student who isn’t strong in the sciences into such a student.</p>