<p>which pre-med track has better chances of getting into top 10 medical schools, Duke or JHU ? off-course apart from GPA, MCAT and recommendation ? Any one had experience from either one of the schools going into medical school ?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>which pre-med track has better chances of getting into top 10 medical schools, Duke or JHU ? off-course apart from GPA, MCAT and recommendation ? Any one had experience from either one of the schools going into medical school ?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>i would like to know as well!</p>
<p>Duke is better represented at almost every elite medical shool than JHU besides JHU’s own medical school. For example, Duke has matriculated 79 students into Wash U Med School since 1995 while JHU has only matriculated 37 in that time span. Surprisingly, only Harvard has matriculated more graduates into WUSTL med than Duke (88).</p>
<p>[Who</a> Chooses WU](<a href=“http://medadmissions.wustl.edu/HowtoApply/selectionprocess/Pages/WhoChoosesWU.aspx]Who”>http://medadmissions.wustl.edu/HowtoApply/selectionprocess/Pages/WhoChoosesWU.aspx)</p>
<p>They both have excellent track records of preparing kids to med-schools. JHU pre-health committee gets unfairly accused of dissuading marginal candidates from applying. The fact is every college has a committee these days and they all pretty much give a similar advise to marginal applicants.</p>
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<p>I agree that this phenomenon is equal among most elite privates, but it’s because I think the number is EXTREMELY LOW at every school (JHU included).</p>