<p>Does anyone know any sites where I can see how many kids from certain colleges got into top tier med school?</p>
<p>Buddy, you’ve posted this question like 10 times in the last 2 days. The reason no one is answering (outside of Shades’ good answer) is that there is no magic carpet that’ll ferry you into HMS or JHU Med. Any top school has the resources to get you into a good med school. It’s up to you to take advantage of those resources. Finances aside, choose the school you like better.</p>
<p>I hear Bob Jones University consistently sends students to top medical schools.</p>
<p>All 300 of them went to Duke. End of story.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.mdapplicants.com%5B/url%5D”>www.mdapplicants.com</a>, knock yourself out</p>
<p>My dream is to go to Johns Hopkins Med school. I’ve visited the Hospital and it is by far the most beautiful hospital I’ve ever seen in my life. The School of Medicine has high class facilities. If only it wasn’t that hard to get in. Damnit.</p>
<p>… yes, this is a good reason to have a life goal: the buildings look pretty.</p>
<p>More students from Harvard undergraduate go to Harvard Medical School than any other undergraduate school. And more students from Johns Hopkins undergraduate go to Johns Hopkins Medical School than from any other school.</p>
<p>^ best answer</p>
<p>Caveat: the acceptance rate to Harvard from in-house is still only about 12% (hardly a fast-track)</p>
<p>RE #8: It’s almost certainly true of every single medical school with an undergraduate school, and it has nothing to do with admissions. Students disproportionately apply to those schools, and they are disproportionately like to choose to go to those schools once admitted. What you need is an admissions percentage compared to other schools of similar caliber once MCAT score and GPA are controlled for.</p>