<p>I know that this question has been asked many times, but the related threads fail to answer this question. If I'm interested in neuroscience and plan to do undergraduate research, would the liberal arts aspect of the College of Arts and Sciences benefit me or would I find a better pre-med experience at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences or College of Human Ecology? I'm a bit confused as to what the different graduation requirements are for the three colleges and what academic life is like. I've been told that the medical school acceptance rate is roughly the same for these three colleges, but in which college do you see more pre-med students and how are they prepared for med school?</p>