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<p>Although it is true that there are no “bad” US med schools, let’s be honest, some are better than others. Talk of “good” med schools is just shorthand for getting in one of the best ones. This is not kindergarten soccer, where everyone gets a trophy. </p>
<p>That said, engineering is not generally the best idea for a pre-med track, due to the inherent difficulty plus there being no advantage in admissions, and there being little wiggle room in engineering to fit in the pre-med requirements. However, if you wind up not going to med school, it is certainly a better career path than a BS in some other subjects. I’d still not recommend it unless you were a VERY strong engineering student.</p>