Transfer into Ivy League

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<p>Where you go for undergrad does not matter for the vast majority of medical schools, except for some that may have some ‘bias’ for students that attend the affiliated undergrad or if you attend a ivy or peer school, but like I said, it is not nearly significant enough to factor in where you go for undergrad. </p>

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<p>The education you would receive is no different then if you attended a state flagship or a ‘less selective school.’ You will still be taking the same science, math, humanities, etc classes, the same prerequisites. Like I said, since you’re interested in medical school, undergraduate prestige counts for extremely little, if at all. if you work hard, you will get opportunities anywhere you go such as in finding a hospital to volunteer in or doing research with a professor. For example, I myself am a premed and I gave up attending Cornell to attend Rensselaer polytechnic institute and I’m already involved in volunteering at a large medical center and doing research with professors. </p>

<p>Like T26E4 said, take off your Ivy League glasses and enter reality. I recommend going to your guidance counselor if you still disagree with us.</p>