<p>Okay. To me, I really don’t see anything thats special about the program. I was very lucky to get the best 2 gen bio and gen chem professors last semester. Other people weren’t so lucky like my roommate and winded up doing poorly. Now it wasn’t his fault because he actually studied more then me. It was just that his professors were really bad. Scranton has a program called HPO (health professional organization) which serves as a guide for people looking to enter the medical field. Now about our medical adviser…I didn’t have a meeting with her yet but from what I heard shes crazy. She made one of my friends cry and she says things like if you don’t get up at 8 30 on Saturday, you won’t get into med school. Yea shes like that. Also another thing to note is that science classes at the U are rarely curved. So what you earn is what you get. I wished more people knew about that being the U is a Jesuit school it could get pretty hard. Med students also have to take practicals. Now when I took them they weren’t that bad but a lot of people say their hard while you only have to study to do well on them. Thats all i could think of for the pre med side. The U itself gives crappy FA and is very cheap on scholarships and as a result I can’t stay. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask.</p>