There are shirts that say "Hollister Track and Field," "Pornstar," "Rockstar," etc. and I think they serve the purpose to get attention from the opposite sex or a laugh. Of course they aren't any of these things. It's obvious that the people wearing these can't back it up, but I think they could care less. I envisioned a pre-med shirt that would be designed such a way so that it would be similar in sense. Actual pre-meds shouldn't have to floss their position and being a pre-med shouldn't be a floss because of the "PRE." But I've witnessed guys just claiming pre-med (or other positions) with confidence and drawing females even if they couldnt back it up (thus supporting that girls are attracted to confidence).
50% of the females I've approached are Pre-med's. Obviously they're not all going to medical school. Most have overwhelming confidence though(and many have a superiority complex). This is what motivated the idea of such a shirt to me. After talking to a bunch of these pre-med chicks ( and I've gotten many of their numbers too), I began regarding their position as mostly a tool to get positive attention rather than a goal. I think such shirts would work for females too.
On other note, these females could be perceiving themselves when displaying this confidence about their position, even though they may doubt it on the inside, as being attractive to guys. In the same sense some guys work on their looks so much because they think it's very important to females as it is to us.
The potential backfire that I see is that some ( mainly guys) who take their pre-med position very seriously would be offended, especially if it worn by a guy (pre-med or not). But I think it would be rooted in that they would feel threatened by such a guy's confidence.
Ultimately, the purpose of this would be to show very high confidence.
Ice: I would say "NO it's just a shirt" or use C+F. How would a girl respond someone asked them if they're what their shirt says... pornstar, or are part of Hollister track and field?