<p>So... I'm starting a medical club and I was wondering which club name sounds better. (would attract more students, look better for Admission officers)</p>
<p>medical association</p>
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<p>future doctors of america</p>
<p>you can send other suggestions, butt please tell me which one from the above you like better as well</p>
<p>I guess "Shallow Medical Club for Resume Padding" is out of the question eh? ; )</p>
<p>If I may, please assemble your club if it really matters to you to do so and not to impress others. You'll be doing your potential clubmates a grave disservice. Determine what your mission will be and how you'll achieve the goals. If you can't do so, then don't start the club.</p>
<p>That being said, the "future doctors of America" has a nice ring to it. Good luck if you choose to go this route.</p>
<p>"Medical Association" sounds even more stupid, it's a high school club for god's sake. "Medical Association" sounds like an official organization for people who are involved in medicine, or people who actually know something about medicine. In other words, not high schoolers.</p>
<p>That said, the name doesn't really matter. Name it whatever you want; it's what you get out of the experience that you can write about that matters. How about trying "Health Career club" or something to that effect? You don't need to limit it to just "future doctors".</p>
<p>The best name for your club would be 'Tomorrow's band-aid applyers.' I can already see amazed facial expression of the Harvard admissions officer.</p>