<p>After graduating from Boston University in to which grad schools could one expect to be accepted for example top universities like harvard and upenn?</p>
<p>i’m sure, assuming they work hard enough. why not?</p>
<p>If you work hard and make your self stand out yes you can be accepted to top graduate programs.</p>
<p>My soon to be Organic Chem professor, actually came to BU and graduated in 1996, he then went on to Harvard to receive a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry.</p>
<p>So yes you can come to BU and still be accepted into an amazing graduate program.</p>
<p>One last time: it doesn’t matter where you go to school in general as long as the school is reputable. You need your grades, which are generally adjusted to reflect the school’s gpa (and some other factors), and your scores. The reason kids from Harvard get into top ranked schools is they scored higher to get into Harvard and they thus score higher on the LSTA, MCAT, etc. The system favors high scores. </p>
<p>Bottom line: do well, score as well as you can.</p>