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Hey guys,
Just wondering I just got accepted to Arizona State University as a bio major and I'm having my doubts on going to ASU. What you think about ASU for pre med and does a lot of student get accepted to medical school from ASU?
thanks.
Unless you are gunning for top tier med schools, or you are going to a really crappy, for-profit, or unaccredited university, most med schools wont really care where you got your degree from.
Hmmm...I would respectfully disagree...to an extent. I think school name does play a factor for II, as THE VAST MAJORITY of the students whom I've interviewed with (multiple interviews) came from BIG NAME schools (UC, Ivy, Reputable private and liberal arts schools). The schools also provided a "school list" of where matriculants came from, and again, same pattern.
I asked my 2 close friends about this in their interviews, and we've all agreed there is a pattern. Altogether, we've attended over 20 interviews...same pattern...
I think this is absolutely unfair, but a sad reality. Of course there are lurking variables like research opportunities, services available to students, but c'mon, the same schools disproportionately represented in every interview?
Please don't proceed to flame me. I have no reason to lie and am only sharing my observations. I hope I'm wrong, but let's face reality here, this kind of BS politics will always be in play unfortunately. If you attend a small or less reputable school, you'll have to do EXTREMELY well to stand out.
My 2 centz.
The fraction of undergraduates that wants to be a physician varies a lot from one college to the next.
I think you all brought up great points.Just wondering what's the pros and cons about doing pre med at ASU?
Pros:
- you will probably find a few future porn stars in your classes (future trophy wife?)
- watching ASU lose in every sport to UA will get old, so you won't be distracted by athletics (more time to focus on your studies?)
- if you can color inside the lines, you'll be sure to get A's (do I hear "valedictorian"?)
Cons:
- your degree will likely be signed in crayon
- you'll probably leave ASU with some form of venereal disease
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Long story short: man up and go to UA like a real person 👍
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This may have been true uhh.... a DECADE ago.
ASU will be a great option....if you don't party and are serious about your studies and application... it offers you the opportunity to outgun all the other pretentious pre-meds.
Finna be settin' curves outchea fammmm.