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Which Medical School is Right for You?

It's More than School Ranking
The obvious goal of an applicant to medical school is to get into the most prestigious institution to which he or she can be accepted. But the medical students we have surveyed over the years warn that a school's reputation—often based on quantitative factors like the amount of research funding or the percentage of accepted applicants—may not tell you what you need to know about a school.

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For instance, if you're interested in primary care, you won't be happy at a medical school that a leader in research but gives you little patient contact in the first two years. On the other hand, if you're interested in becoming an academic physician or a biomedical investigator, a school whose mission is to educate family practitioners may leave you pining for the lab.
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Where to Find Information
You've come to the right place to begin your medical school search. The Princeton Review Advanced Medical School Search will allow you to search our medical school database using location, average GPA, and average MCAT scores of admitted students. Along with this basic quantitative information we also provide links to the medical schools' own web pages. You can even send an email from a school profile directly to the school's admissions office to request more information.

The Advanced Medical School Search should give you a solid start in the process of finding the right medical school for you. However, you should spend time talking to your premed advisor, professors, medical students and physicians as you narrow down your list. When you have questions, be sure to visit our Medical School Discussion Board where med school applicants from around the world share their experiences.

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