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<p>It doesn’t matter where you go to college, as long as it is not a community college. You will see numerous pre-meds from “average” colleges get into top medical schools and numerous pre-meds from “top” colleges get rejected by all the medical schools they apply to. The most important thing is what you do in college, not the reputation of the school. </p>
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<p>I agree with MiamiDAP, your gpa is not in line with your test scores. Usually when colleges see a high gpa and low standardized test scores, they will think your school is grade inflated.</p>