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Boston College is definitely a great school for pre-med. You’re in Boston which is often called the “Healthcare Mecca” with 2 of the best hospitals in the United States (BW and MGH), and there’s also a lot of opportunity to work with underserved communities being close to a city. A lot of medical schools come to BC and you could network ...
Hi everybody! I am currently in the process of trying to make a decision of attending either Boston College or Oxford College at Emory University, and its proving to be a difficult to say the least. My question is whether or not Boston College does a good job of preparing students for applying to medical school. If there are any current students or parents of students willing to give me some ...
Hello! I am a high school senior and my dream school is BU. I would ED if I knew I could afford it, but since I am unsure I am applying regular decision. I am in top 10%, have a 4.0 GPA, and I have only ever taken honors, AP, and dual enrollment courses all throughout high school. Jr and Sr years were exclusively AP and DE. I am one of the founding members of a female Scouts BSA troop, I have ...
If ther are 50 pre-med students at Williams (or any school) and only the top 8 are allowed to apply, then 8/50 who wanted to get in did, not 8/8.</p>. <p>Again, a much better assessment in the pre-med program would be to look at the total, not the final number of students who wanted to apply.</p>. Grace December 30, 2006, 10:29am 10.
Applying to College Admission Stories. eterminator January 21, 2011, 9:11am 1. Hello everybody, I have been accepted at UMASS Boston for Biology Pre medicine. I felt good about this acceptance, and i didn’t give a look at other pre med schools in Massachusetts. Now, after talking with some of my relatives in Boston, they somehow had heard ...
And that’s why assigning grades is stressful. The original poster noted some struggles in science classes, but said the science GPA was about a 3.4. That’s quite respectable. If some upper level courses become a real struggle (O-Chem or P-Chem), then some introspection about whether medical school is the right fit may be in order.
Two others both got into the school of education at BC with 28 ACT. School of education is definately easier than the rest.</p>. worried_mom March 5, 2009, 1:43pm 13. <p>Lizzy, make sure your friend understands that it is not easy to transfer into CSOM from another school within BC.
<p>Although Boston College is a very good school, many would place it below Brandeis and Tufts in the Boston area. It has a different culture compared to those schools as well.</p> <p>In my school, getting into Boston College is not particularly hard but it is seen as an accomplishment. I don’t know too many valedictorians going to Boston ...
My top 3 right now are Harvard, Boston University, and Northwestern University. My dream school is Harvard, but considering how competitive admissions are, I doubt i’ll get in. I’m in need of safety schools that are good for neuroscience, and if it helps I plan on going to medical school after college, in hopes of being a psychiatrist.
<p>In a nutshell, our med school placement is very, very good. One such example is the direct admit program to Tufts Medical.</p> driveshaft April 12, 2013, 8:35pm