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...reflected a lack of motivation on the student’s part,” Lee Ann Michelson ’77, the Office of Career Services (OCS) Director of Premedical and Health Care Advising, writes in an e-mail. “That attitude has changed dramatically and med schools now often prefer the older applicant...
...lead her to a state school, the exorbitant cost of going to medical school does not seem to have much of an effect on Harvard undergraduates. “I do not hear from my students that cost is a major factor in whether or not they apply to med school,” Michaelson writes...
...only returning First-Team All-Ivy player, Bobby Everett, is an engineering major and three of our top seven offensive linemen are pre-med concentrators,” boasts Harvard football coach Timothy L. Murphy. “Having said that, we do have a lot of econ majors...
Reese, who says that he might have tried to fill pre-med requirements if he were not an athlete, notes that economics is highly amenable to the athlete’s schedule. “Because econ is such a big concentration there is a lot of flexibility with sections and office hours, making it easy to attend class,” he says...
...friends call me the volunteer whore,” says Kamilah O. Dixon ’05. A pre-med biology concentrator from Lowell House, Dixon hails from Long Island, NY and is as ambitious and focused on a career in the nonprofit world as many of her peers are who have their eyes on the money. Her resume of volunteer work is impressive, with experience in several programs under her belt and a head full of ideas for new services Harvard can offer the world...