Rankings are completely useless. If you want medical school, you’re far better off going to a university in-state. State medical schools give preference to state residents, which makes it your single best chance of getting in. Plus, medical school is very expensive and you need to keep the debt low. I promise, prestige doesn’t matter with pre-med. They’re looking for top grades and MCAT scores.
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