TCNJ Questions

<p>Your SATs are good, but low for a med school student. The pre-med program is certainly out of the question, so try for Bio major. You can always try to switch into Bio if you don’t get accepted as one. But in general, all your stuff look good.</p>

<p>Now about recognition, you’re right that outside of NY/NJ/DE and eastern PA few people have heard of TCNJ, BUT tcnj gains more recognition from Princeton Review, BusinessWeek, Barron’s, etc. every year. I always use this analogy: My Dad went to Villanova when it was a less well-known commuter school for kids from NJ. Since then (1960’s) it has become ultra-competitive and regarded as a top college in the country. TCNJ is also gaining more and more respect every year. In 20-30 years I see TCNJ being a super-competitive school as well with mid SAT’s at 1350-1400. Look at it like an investment. Plus, TCNJ has a great med program so yes many med schools have heard of it and respect it.</p>