Boston Tea Party
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I don't think that the choice of any college would automatically exclude someone from getting into med school. But having undergrad credentials from a school known for well preparing students for med school can help.
The last thing a med school wants is to admit someone who does not make it thru. Unfortunately this happened to one of my relatives who decided to go to med school in his mid 30s. He passed 2 years but just couldn't make it thru the last part although he really tried.
I'll give an example that is not med school related. I took accounting at a local college one summer. It was pretty much bookkeeping. Very, very elementary. When I went to the business school at Stanford the introductory accounting course (only a quarter not a semester) covered about 10 times the material - including how to analyze financial statements. Both classes were introductory classes with no pre-reqs, but the amount of material covered was vastly different.
The same sort of thing happens with biology, chemistry, etc. The tougher schools are just going to cover so much more.
Thanks for the perspective. I do appreciate it!

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