<p>ah, thanks. Personally, while I’m not a fan of self-reported anecdotes being turned into ‘data’, you’ll note that there little statistical significance in parchment’s simulation. While it maybe mathematically correct – and I assume it is – the 60/40 split could easily be only a handful of students reporting. </p>
<p>But statistical methodologies aside and to answer your question, any top ~100 Uni will prepare students well for med school admissions. GPA is paramount, but there are just too many variables to say with anything more than a coin flip which school would result in more A’s. Moreover, most premed wannabes never make it to the application stage – they wash out due to grades/lack of interest. Thus attend the school at which she’ll be happy and offer a range of courses for possible majors, just in case she starts to find bio ‘boring’ while French Lit becomes a new passion. :)</p>