NEED HELP: Best Pre-Med Programs?

Remember, start your college application list with a safety that you like, know you will be admitted to, and know that you can afford (based on its net price calculator or assured-for-your-stats merit scholarships). With high stats and academic interests that many schools can fulfill, that should not be too hard. Then you can build the rest of your list – remember that the private schools with the best financial aid tend to be highly selective, often “reach for everyone”.

Note: while some students use starting at a community college their safeties, this may be less suitable for a pre-med, since some medical schools look down on pre-med course work taken at community colleges. So be sure to select a four year school safety for your application list.