Do any of the Ivy League schools have a seven year medical program?
No, is an Ivy League school a priority? The top schools for Primary Care (not research) are not Ivy League medical schools.
Do you want to be a doctor? Where are you from?
I’m trying to decide between doctor and several other things
I am familiar with the 7 year program at Rutgers and Robert Wood Johnson. It is very hard to get in and harder to stay in.
There are also some programs where you apply as a sophomore but they are 4 plus 4 programs.
There should be a list somewhere of these programs.
I have a few friends with kids in medical school and they are at the big state schools. A few were at Ivy or Ivy like undergrad schools but the best schools for people that want to treat people are schools that many high school students would scoff at like Nebraska, Alabama, U of Vermont, etc.
If you want to be a doctor don’t make Ivy undergraduate a priority.
Brown.
Any others?
I took me two seconds to type it in and another two for google to provide a link to the professional org’s site. Apologies, but if you want an Ivy…
It looks like the Brown program is 8 years but you are accepted throughtout up front. The program is for only 50 students.
Why is Ivy League a priority if you are looking for an accelerated program?
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I got a B+ in history my freshman year, making my GPA a 4.0.
Sophomore year i got a 4.3
Junior year was 4.5.
Between sophomore and junior year i also moved up to the honors level for math and english. SAT was over 2100 and i got good extra curriculers. I really want to go to a top school, Cornell is my number one, along with schools like Boston College, University of Michigan, and NYU. Do i have a chance at any of these schools, despite getting a B+ freshman year, and not taking english and math at the honors level for freshman and sophomore year?
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How much “over 2100” was your SAT? WHAT is your M+CR?
7/8 year BS/MD programs are very competitive, particularly private school ones (like Brown’s). You’d need near perfect scores.
Why are you so focused on ivies??? I wouldn’t go to an ivy as a premed unless I was a tippy top student with near-perfect scores.
While not Ivy League, northwestern and rice both have guaranteed med school programs, although I think they are 8 years. But realize these programs are extremely competitive, with typically low-single-digit acceptance rates. In addition to high stats, it’s necessary to have medical related ec’s like shadowing doctors, volunteering at hospitals, and scientific research.
And you need some evidence you really have been testing the med interest, more than shadowing. If OP googles, he’ll find the list of combined programs.