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Does Cornell have pre-med, pre-vet, or pre-law majors?

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Does Cornell have pre-med, pre-vet, or pre-law majors?

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Cornell students do not major in pre-med, pre-vet, or pre-law. They complete the preparatory coursework for graduate programs in human and veterinary medicine, and law while pursuing the academic discipline that interests them most as undergraduates. Pre-med and pre-vet students majoring in everything from art history to theatre arts complete the preprofessional courses that are required by med and vet schools — introductory biology, chemistry, and physics, for example. Pre-law students also pursue any of the more than 80 formal majors offered at the university while honing their skills in writing, verbal communication, research, problem-solving, and analysis. As applicants to med and law programs, Cornell students do extremely well. Nationally, about 46 percent of the applicants to medical schools were accepted in 2006. Of the Cornell students who applied for 2006 admission, 75 percent were accepted to at least one medical school; and Cornell students with a grade point average of 3

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Cornell students do not major in pre-med, pre-vet, or pre-law. They complete the preparatory coursework for graduate programs in human and veterinary medicine, and law while pursuing the academic discipline that interests them most as undergraduates. Pre-med and pre-vet students majoring in everything from art history to theatre arts complete the preprofessional courses that are required by med and vet schools — introductory biology, chemistry, and physics, for example. Pre-law students also pursue any of the more than 80 formal majors offered at the university while honing their skills in writing, verbal communication, research, problem-solving, and analysis. As applicants to med and law programs, Cornell students do extremely well. Nationally, about 44% of the applicants to medical schools were accepted in 2009. Of the Cornell students who applied for 2009 admission, 71% were accepted to at least one medical school; and Cornell students with a grade point average of 3.4 or above ha

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