I did some research, and it said that the Northwestern University is a medical school. And, yes. I'm pretty sure that pre-med is something that you must do before medical school.
Hope this helps! I think it's really cool that you're interested in being a doctor/surgeon! I have a couple of friends who also wish to be in the medical field. C:
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The answer is definitely that the provider’s success claims seem too good to be true.
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