Is anyone attending (Atlanta) Emory University's Medical program?
My son has expressed an interest in a medical career and Emory is real close to us. I'd be curious to hear about quality of the program(s) and costs.
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Answered by pynki
Emory is a competitive medical school to get into. US News (whose rankings are really based more on money than anything else, so should be taken with a grain of salt) ranks them as #23 in research medical schools and #38 for primary care, putting them in the top quarter to third of medial schools in the US. More relevant are their MCAT scores, which are high (averaging 33.3, well above the average MCAT of applicants in the US). Because it is a private school, tuition is the same for in-state and non-resident students, at about 55k including room and board and fees--pretty standard for a private school.
Emory is a competitive medical school to get into. US News (whose rankings are really based more on money than anything else, so should be taken with a grain of salt) ranks them as #23 in research medical schools and #38 for primary care, putting them in the top quarter to third of medial schools in the US. More relevant are their MCAT scores, which are high (averaging 33.3, well above the average MCAT of applicants in the US). Because it is a private school, tuition is the same for in-state and non-resident students, at about 55k including room and board and fees--pretty standard for a private school.
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