McMaster Health Sci seems to inflate grades. However, we have bird programs all across the country. I think it is should be a premed strategy to pick easy programs. Easy means picking what u enjoy and can do well on. This depends on the person. ex: a physics major may get 4.0 in math related stuff but not necessarily philosophy at brock or health sci at mac/waterloo etc and vice versa. Doing well depends on many factors, and program difficulty is just one of them. Medical schools basically select people who are able to show success at undergrad level in the fields they love. They cant accurately measure or control program difficulty. They just want to see that you can commit to something you love and do well. I am not going to play the "victim role" here. we all are better than that. Saying that mac health students became docs cuz their programs easy is losers attitude. Note: the program is easy but its just one of the factors for success. If one believes they are better then they have to prove it by doing well in their own programs. The word fairness in premed does not exist. It is survival of the fittest. It is basically strategically picking courss u know u can do well. When you start on this journey you should make a decision that no matter how hard it gets or how long it takes you will follow this to the end. Blaming programs is not a winners attitude! sorry for being so blunt but im saying this for u cuz i care
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