<p>Premed prereqs are difficult at every college. It’s hard to get A’s everywhere because those are the weeder classes for both premed students and STEM students. STEM and premed students take many of the same classes: Bio I and II, Gen Chem I and II, Orgo I and II, Physics I and II (or Physics with Cal I and II), and Calculus. </p>
<p>you’re best chances are at schools where your stats are very high for the school and you’re strong in the sciences. If your stats are somewhat average for the schools, then too many of the other premed and STEM students in those classes will be more likely going to get the limited number of A’s.</p>