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Which of these colleges offer the best Liberal Arts or Pre-Law or Pre-Med Program?

Which of these offer the BEST PRELAW or PREMED program. please give top 5 for each one. AND WHY. i highly appreciate it. thank you very much to all. i am A LIBERTARIAN open-minded person who is TOLERANT of other political/cultural views. but EXTREMELY ambitious and believe in small government. I do lots of extra curriculars, school vice president, amnesty international, martial arts, summer camp counselor for 70 days of the summer. i teach martial arts. im a teaching assistant, etc. I’m currently a junior who lives in CONNECTICUT. I want to do ROTC also, but this is not important.

Georgetown University
Cornell University
College of the Holy Cross
College of William and Mary
UC Berkeley
University of Richmond
George Washington University
University of Vermont UVM
Northeastern University

I LOVE schools that are SMALLER. i want to know people i go to school with. I want to be active in student government. i want a school with a nice beautiful spacious campus. with beautiful peaceful living. im VERY into liberal arts, and living life to the fullest with a very overall solid education.


2 Responses to “Which of these colleges offer the best Liberal Arts or Pre-Law or Pre-Med Program?”

  1. Brenda says:

    Holy Cross fits the bill perfectly.

    It is less than 3000 students and strictly undergrad and one of the most beautiful campuses in the USA.

    They have a large Navy ROTC program right on campus.

    They get 86% of their applicants into medical school each year.

    The PreLaw Program at Holy Cross is very well regarded. At Holy Cross each year, more than 100 Holy Cross graduates (15% of the class of 700) enter law schools accredited by the American Bar Association – one of the highest rates in the nation. Holy Cross has award-winning moot and mock trial teams and a unique student-published law journal, providing graduates with meaningful experience that appeals to the nation’s top law schools. For the second year in a row, a Holy Cross Moot Court team placed second in the National Moot Court Competition, making them among the top competitors in the nation. One of the US Supreme Court Justices is a Holy Cross grad.

  2. ShawnR says:

    Cornell is, by a mile, the best school on your list. If you can get into that school, you should not even debate it – go.

    More likely, you can’t get in to Cornell.

    Northeastern is a very big urban school in Boston. Go there if you like Boston, which is an amazing place to meet the opposite gender as there are about 7 major schools in that city.

    Another thought – Canadian schools like University of Toronto, Queen’s (Kingston ON) or McGill (Montreal QC) are prestigious, extremely liberal, and will cost less than US schools.

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