<p>Dow University is a really good medical school. Basically all the Govt. Medical Schools carry down the same curriculum be it in M.B.B.S. or B.D.S. which is also available online at. pmdc.org.pk. The difference is in not what a college teaches which is basically or should be as mandated by the Govt. “the same” but rather how a professor teaches. I emphasise this alot, because as a Pakistani you are living in the U.S. which might create a language barrier with the professors in Pakistan, althought the language of intruction is usually in english. If you have experienced learning in the college environment, you should have not much of a problem. Be prepared to study day and night. Be prepared to study material without any assistance from the professor. Be prepared for unethical and inequal treatment esp. in grading. Be prepared to take notes on your own. Be prepared to sit in a classroom without airconditioning. I don’t mean to scare you or divert you decision, but realize that you will be paying thousands of dollars up front for tuition. Also Yesha, the reason why I emphasize A’s in all your high school courses (if you intend on going to medical school after high school) is because once you submit your official transcript to the IBCC of Pakistan, depending on which country you attended high school in…in this case I’m guessing it is the U.S. then they will dedut 20% off of each one of your grades. So if you have an A its going to be a B, if you have a B its going to be a C…so forth. And remember that you are not only competing with people from the U.S. but from applicants all around the world who may or may not even be of Pakistani descent.</p>