USC vs. Georgetown

<p>One great aspect of USC is that the university encourages doubles majors. If you so choose to attend USC you can also double major in Public Policy, Management and Planning from the School of Policy, Planning, and Development and go on the health admin track. With the two majors you will get a great mix of learning biology and health polices. This combination might look favorably on your medical school application. The USC school of Policy Planning and Development is ranked 7th in the nation and its Health track is ranked 9th, above Georgetown which is ranked 14th. You can also minor in it as well, but I know several people who double major. </p>

<p>Both universities are absolutely amazing. I would have loved to go to G-Town, but the religious aspect turned me away from applying. But, you will be fine with either university. </p>

<p>Good Luck</p>

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