So we have all types of internship opportunities. One of the reasons why this is the most important thing is we want them to get that hands-on experience with who they want to be.
I went directly from here into medical school and then on to residency. And I would say that the education that I received here at Tabor did help prepare me for medical school.
We're one of the most equipped laboratories around this area due to the fact we have all of this equipment and the faculty that have the knowledge to use this equipment.
Ever since my freshman year, I've been in the lab every single semester, sometimes two or three times a week, which I think is a lot more than students at bigger schools can say.
The degrees we offer here are not strictly in sciences. We also offer secondary ed majors -- the opportunity for those individuals that want to be teachers in biology, chemistry, and math. The one-on-one attention that we give students here through the mentorship it really prepares them to be successful and applications for professional schools.
"AED" is our pre-medical honor society. And it targets not only doctors or people that want to go into pre-medicine, but all areas of the health fields.
If you're looking for a personal connection with the professors, a smaller class size, so you can ask questions and get solid answers, as well as a mentorship experience. Then, I would say this is the college for you.