Choosing a college or university to attend can be a very
difficult decision. This is why every student needs to take into account the
kinds of professions he or she would like to pursue in the future in order to
narrow down the search. Here are a few universities that interest me in the field of orthopedics.
University of Georgia: Degree in Pre-Medicine
Athens, GA http://www.uga.edu/
Florida State University: Degree in Pre- Medicine
Tallahassee, FL https://www.fsu.edu/
Auburn University: Degree in Pre- Medicine
Auburn, AL http://www.auburn.edu/
The criteria I would require for a valuable degree would include one that takes on the bones, joints and muscles of the body and how they work and how to treat and diagnose malfunctions in each.
Each of the universities listed above would do a wonderful job with explaining the criteria I need because Pre- Medicine across the board deals with all doctors, surgeons, etc.
In order the pursue orthopedics I would not just need a degree in Pre-Medicine. I would also need to attend and graduate Med School as well as residency for other surgeons before being a full time orthopedic surgeon.
Outside of having a program dealing with orthopedics, the type of colleges and universities that interest me are big schools with a diverse range of students, big time athletics, and Greek life.
The ranking for each of the schools I listed is not very high on the national rank, not even in the top 100 in fact. This is based on academic status and successes. However, I value to level of education in general of each of these schools on an extreme level. UGA, FSU, and Auburn are prestigious schools and failure does not seem likely.
Scholarships I can apply for:
1.Tommy Aaron/Charlie Aaron Foundation Scholarship
2.Northeast Georgia School Superintendent's Scholarship
3.Jim and Dee Snow Optimist Scholarship
Tallahassee, FL https://www.fsu.edu/
Auburn University: Degree in Pre- Medicine
Auburn, AL http://www.auburn.edu/
The criteria I would require for a valuable degree would include one that takes on the bones, joints and muscles of the body and how they work and how to treat and diagnose malfunctions in each.
Each of the universities listed above would do a wonderful job with explaining the criteria I need because Pre- Medicine across the board deals with all doctors, surgeons, etc.
In order the pursue orthopedics I would not just need a degree in Pre-Medicine. I would also need to attend and graduate Med School as well as residency for other surgeons before being a full time orthopedic surgeon.
Outside of having a program dealing with orthopedics, the type of colleges and universities that interest me are big schools with a diverse range of students, big time athletics, and Greek life.
The ranking for each of the schools I listed is not very high on the national rank, not even in the top 100 in fact. This is based on academic status and successes. However, I value to level of education in general of each of these schools on an extreme level. UGA, FSU, and Auburn are prestigious schools and failure does not seem likely.
Scholarships I can apply for:
1.Tommy Aaron/Charlie Aaron Foundation Scholarship
2.Northeast Georgia School Superintendent's Scholarship
3.Jim and Dee Snow Optimist Scholarship