<p>I believe that medical schools don’t really care where you went to school… as long as you made the most of your time there. They like to see research projects, and that you’ve challenged yourself. Your GPA will matter more than where you end up. Kenyon, Bowdoin, and Wesleyan are all solid options. They are all similar in caliber. I think Bowdoin might have a slightly better edge; Bowdoin produces many doctors! Both Wesleyan and Bowdoin have great pre-med facilities and research opportunities. Professors form great relationships at Bowdoin and can write great letters of recommendation. Also, Bowdoin has a relationship with Tufts Medical School since Maine does not have its own Medical School. I know that Bowdoin offers pre-med advisors and is strong in the sciences. You might have to find out about Wesleyan. Wesleyan is also great in the sciences! I’m not sure about Kenyon…</p>
<p>In the end, you can get into a great medical school from anywhere. You just have to find what school you can see yourself at and where you believe you could thrive in. The prestige of a school won’t be what gets you in. </p>