The Best?

<p>I need to know which one of these colleges has the highest amount of people applying to medical school that get accepted to at least one medical school, so far I have been unsuccessful and need your help</p>

<p>Can you rank these schools and tell me the percent of people that applied and got accepted from a medical school from there?</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins University
Cornell University
Carnegie Mellon University
Tufts University
Wake Forest University
Lehigh University
University of Wisconsin-Madison
New York University
Boston College
University of Michigan- Ann Arbor
Grinnell College
Colgate University
Hamilton College
Wesleyan University
Washington & Lee
Bates College
Brandeis University</p>

<p>Out of these colleges which would have the top ten highest Medical School matriculations and in your opinion the best for pre-med?</p>

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<p>You're sort of asking two different questions. By reputation, Johns Hopkins is generally believed to have an exceptionally high percentage of pre-meds and a good number of them get into at least one med school.</p>

<p>Does that make them the best? Not necessarily. Pre-medical preparation differs remarkably little from one college to another. The culture at Johns Hopkins may be attracting more people with a pre-med mind-set, but, the courses are the same and the requirements are fairly uniform from one college to the next.</p>

<p>What med schools are looking for are high gpas, and high MCAT scores and those may be had at any of the colleges on your list.</p>

<p>alright, forget it. All I want to know is what percent of pre-meds that apply to medical schools from these colleges get accepted.</p>

<p>From what I know fro Johns Hopkins University its around 90%</p>

<p>can you people tell me the rest for these colleges that I listed?</p>

<p>This link will tell you the GPA's and MCAT scores of their students that applied.
<a href="http://www.mcattestscores.com/usmedicalschoolsmcatscoresGPA.html#northcarolina%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.mcattestscores.com/usmedicalschoolsmcatscoresGPA.html#northcarolina&lt;/a>
Sorry, think that was just for NC, but u should be able to go to home page and get all states</p>

<p>noone here is going to churn out useless statistics for you ...if that is your basis for going to a college then ur doing something wrong.</p>