Yale or Harvard better for pre-med? Please be objective!

<p>Best pre-med programs, in terms of the rate at which medical school applicants actually get into the top medical schools:</p>

<p>Caltech, Yale, MIT, Amherst, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Swarthmore, Williams.</p>

<p>A list of other schools that are decent would most likely include Dartmouth, Bowdoin, Princeton, Wellesley, Wesleyan, Harvey Mudd, Pomona, Carleton, Rice, Grinnell, Cornell, Columbia, Haverford, Stanford, Brown, Dartmouth, WUSTL, Oberlin, UChicago, Smith, Bates and others.</p>

<p>Might you favor us with a link to support this claim?</p>

<p>Well, here are some alumni profiles for HMC chem dept.:
<a href=“http://www2.hmc.edu/www_common/chemistry/prospective/alumprofiles.htm[/url]”>http://www2.hmc.edu/www_common/chemistry/prospective/alumprofiles.htm&lt;/a&gt;
something like 550 of the ~700 chem graduates hold PhD’s as well.</p>

<p>if chem students can go to Johns Hopkins for Med/PhD, i’m sure those on track for premed can do similar things. </p>

<p>i can’t find the numbers right now.</p>