does university of california at davis good for medical school?
plz tell me more about it ? and which better university of miami medical school or university of california at davis
also i want to know which better
uc at davis
university of miami
OHSU in portland
university of arizona
university of oregon
ucsd
Your question is impossible to answer, as you haven’t provided any criteria to make a decision. What makes one school better than another for any individual is subjective.
If you think one medical school is better than another based on the education one receives, you are misinformed. All schools are accredited and must meet the same standards or risk losing their accreditation. The efficacy of the instruction is measured in test scores taken during the classes and at the USMLE. There is no statistical differences between any of the 125 US medical schools.
If you want to argue about Harvard being better than the University of Iowa, then you should educate yourself on how Harvard earned its reputation. It’s not due to the medical school. I used to work at John Hopkins–it’s rep has nothing to do with its medical school, either.
If you think you have a shot at getting into a medical school, then you ought to be thinking seriously about a school where you have a reasonable chance of being accepted. You have mentioned California and Florida schools–if you aren’t a resident of the state, your odds of being accepted are diminished–regardless of how strong a candidate you are. Of course, private schools don’t care because everybody will be paying 2-3 times the tuition they would pay if they attended their own state’s university.
But if you have your own criteria, re-ask your question.
Your question is impossible to answer, as you haven’t provided any criteria to make a decision. What makes one school better than another for any individual is subjective.
If you think one medical school is better than another based on the education one receives, you are misinformed. All schools are accredited and must meet the same standards or risk losing their accreditation. The efficacy of the instruction is measured in test scores taken during the classes and at the USMLE. There is no statistical differences between any of the 125 US medical schools.
If you want to argue about Harvard being better than the University of Iowa, then you should educate yourself on how Harvard earned its reputation. It’s not due to the medical school. I used to work at John Hopkins–it’s rep has nothing to do with its medical school, either.
If you think you have a shot at getting into a medical school, then you ought to be thinking seriously about a school where you have a reasonable chance of being accepted. You have mentioned California and Florida schools–if you aren’t a resident of the state, your odds of being accepted are diminished–regardless of how strong a candidate you are. Of course, private schools don’t care because everybody will be paying 2-3 times the tuition they would pay if they attended their own state’s university.
But if you have your own criteria, re-ask your question.
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