<p>My junior year of high school is almost over, and I'm thinking about what colleges to apply to. I want to become a surgeon, so I'm looking for schools with "good" pred-medical programs. I was wondering on USC in Columbia ranks for their pre-med program?</p>
<p>Clemson University is better than USC in the sciences so maybe that may be the better school to go for premed? If you need more info, you can find it here: [url=<a href=“http://www.clemson.edu/preph/faq.htm]FAQ[/url”>http://www.clemson.edu/preph/faq.htm]FAQ[/url</a>]</p>
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Eh, I wouldn’t say that. Clemson is slightly better in biology; USC is slightly better in chemistry and physics. </p>
<p>Lizzz- USC seems to provide fairly good pre-med advising, possibly because the pre-med community is small for a large university. It even offers special living-learning housing for pre-meds.</p>
<p>[Pre-Med</a> Community](<a href=“Office of Pre-Professional and Graduate Advising - Office of Pre-Professional and Graduate Advising | University of South Carolina”>Office of Pre-Professional and Graduate Advising - Office of Pre-Professional and Graduate Advising | University of South Carolina)
[Pre-Med</a> Handbook](<a href=“Office of Pre-Professional and Graduate Advising - Office of Pre-Professional and Graduate Advising | University of South Carolina”>Office of Pre-Professional and Graduate Advising - Office of Pre-Professional and Graduate Advising | University of South Carolina)</p>