<p>What colleges do the most premed students get accepted into med school?
I'm wondering the rate of admission from those colleges.
Example: university of sample- 65% get into med schools
Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>you’re about to get shut down</p>
<p>Why? did i break a rule???</p>
<p>No such thing as Pre-Med. A good school, with good grades, good internships, good MCAT scores will get you into Med school.</p>
<p>sorry, i meant college students who are in premed.
which school has the most students getting into med school?</p>
<p>Do you mean percentage-wise? </p>
<p>Do you mean number of med school applicants compared with number who get at least one acceptance?</p>
<p>yes. if anyone can atleast round it would be helpful.
thanks again</p>
<p>Going to a school that has a better percentage rate for med school acceptance is not going to get YOU into med school, go to the best possible school that you can get accepted to and afford, do well, and your on your way.</p>
<p>Exactly who you would think: The Ivys and other top schools. Then agian, they also force any student not good enough to not apply, so take those stats with a grain of salt and go where you are happy not where you think they give out free med school passes ;).</p>
<p>Go to a place you enjoy. Numbers can be misleading. My school has a 94% acceptance rate. However, heres the trick: You cant get a grade below a B in any prereqs. Even then, you have to apply to be endorsed by the Premed committee. The percentage is those who get endorsed, thats why its a high percentage. And dont forget the weed classes. Just get into a school you really like and have the ability to excel in.</p>
<p>The best bet is to go to school you feel you personally belong and do your best. Who cares about percentage, it is up to you to accepted or not, your UG will make very insignificant difference, while you being happy at the place and work your … off will get you into Med. School.</p>
<p>I wonder if going through an ivy league school getting mostly B’s but a C in chem… so far… A’s in lots of other classes will be good enough to get into a med school, or should I switch to a major that would be easier for me to guarantee a higher GPA undergrad and do a post back year and do all of my remaining chem/org chem. My GPA will be higher for applications. Any thoughts</p>