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Wow. That sounds like an appropriate motto for Case in general.</p>
<p>There are a number of good books on Med School admissions and generally speaking it doesn’t much matter which college you attend for undergrad, or what your bachelor degree is in. What is important is that you show that you would make a good doctor (from Med School interviews and recommendations; they are not looking for science nerds), can handle the workload and long hours of med school, have showed that you actually understand what being a doctor involves, etc. (from relevant jobs or volunteer positions). In addition, yes, the grades you received in the core PreMed classes (such as Organic Chemistry, Chemistry, Biology, Physics) are important and the MCAT test score is very important (you will need to prep for this).</p>
<p>Often Med School applicants take the so-called weed out courses like Org Chem at a different college over the summer and that is acceptable.</p>
<p>One thing that makes Case good for PreMed is that with the large number of top-rated hospitals surrounding campus, it is very easy to include long term work or volunteer experience to your resume.</p>