<p>Is Harvard a good school for pre-meds? Many people think that it is. But I’m not sure. Since it has a lot of students, does harvard have research opportunies for students and how much??? Is a smaller school (a good one) better for a pre-med?</p>
<p>Harvard is a good school for everyone.</p>
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<p>Yes, it does have abundant research opportunities available for anyone willing to look for them. [url=<a href="http://thurj.org/]Here’s[/url">http://thurj.org/]Here’s[/url</a>] an example of some of the results of that research.</p>
<p>According to the Wall Street Journal, the top feeder schools to leading professional schools (including med school) are Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford and Williams. In this med school professor’s opinion, the most selective LACs (e.g. Swarthmore, Williams, Amherst) often provide the best preparation due to the stronger undergraduate emphasis at these institutions and the comparable talent of the students.</p>