Premed questions

<p>First, these type of questions suggest to me that you need to chill out. Assuming you are still in high school, these type of things should be the last thing you are focusing on when trying to choose a college. </p>

<p>Nevertheless–although the numbers will vary year to year–roughly a quarter of the class in any given year considers itself premed (there is no pre-med major and no requirement to use pre-professional advising so there is no sure way to tell). Typically, about 88%-90% of those who use pre-professional advising get into med school on the first try.</p>

<p>Typically, about 10 Hopkins undergraduates per year matriculate to Hopkins Medical school. That’s about 10% of the medical school class, which is only about 100 students. Hopkins is, by far, the most heavily represented undergraduate school at Hopkins Med.</p>