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What are your thoughts on the sheer amounts of premed students at your university, if there is one?
I currently attend Wayne State University and am a sophomore, and i have seen that the number of premed students almost triple in the last couple of years at this university. This is getting to the point that the science classes are usually the ones that fill up the fastest during registration and have the most number of people (until most of them drop, of course)
I want to discuss why this kind of scene is existing, and whether it is good or bad for the future. Statistically speaking, more than half of these students will try forever to get into med school and never will. Some of these students, in my opinion, are probably never going to make good doctors anyway. (I don't mean to say that they are stupid, just that they lack other characteristics which will make them good doctors)
I currently attend Wayne State University and am a sophomore, and i have seen that the number of premed students almost triple in the last couple of years at this university. This is getting to the point that the science classes are usually the ones that fill up the fastest during registration and have the most number of people (until most of them drop, of course)
I want to discuss why this kind of scene is existing, and whether it is good or bad for the future. Statistically speaking, more than half of these students will try forever to get into med school and never will. Some of these students, in my opinion, are probably never going to make good doctors anyway. (I don't mean to say that they are stupid, just that they lack other characteristics which will make them good doctors)