Pre-med at UChicago.

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<p>I’ll just go ahead and say that it largely depends on the classes you decide to take. Plenty of people can actually coast along fairly easily here by taking the “easy” classes. It’s just that most people choose not to do so. The same thing applies for WashU, really. One of my friends is a pre-med at WashU, and she has around the same amount of work as I do. She could’ve had an easier time by choosing easier classes (or an easier major . . . BME engineering, anyone?) but for whatever reason she decided she liked being challenged and stuck with her schedule. So it’s really all about the classes you take.</p>