Which schools prepare you best for the rigors of med school?

<p>Not having decent advising is different from not having many pre-med students. I suppose if the college boasts that 20% of their pre-med students get into med school, it may be in your best interest to not go there. Maybe I’m not understanding what you meant, but pretty much any decent 4-year school that you’re looking at should give you what you need in terms of advising. I don’t see anything wrong with any of the schools you have listed in your original post if you think you’d like going there. If you don’t really care one way or the other about where you go, cost is always a good consideration.</p>