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Becoming a doctor is a noble professionBecoming a doctor is a noble profession. You will need to know what the medical school admissions requirements are for the schools you are interested in. No school is the same for their admissions items but there are some basic commonalities that all schools have in common.

When a school receives your application they will check certain items on your computer before they proceed. You can expect your GPA and MCAT scores to be verified before a school will continue with the application process. Once these are verified they look at the rest of your application.

The next steps are all about you. An admissions board wants to know what type of person you are, what you are interested in and why you want to do what you do. Your interview will consist of all of these as well as your speaking skills, so be prepared to answer questions effectively.

One major thing you can do to be prepared for in entering medical school is the core subject that all schools require. Expect to complete courses in English, Biology and calculus. You will also need physics with lab and general chemistry with lab. You will also need organic chemistry with a lab as well.

You will also need to know about the minimum requirements regarding GPA. A minimum requirement will be 3. 5 or higher. Any school in the United States will have these requirements. This requirement reflects the heavy load you will have in med school and you will need to know that you can keep up.

Your MCAT is extremely important for your medical school entrance. You will need to know the deadlines for taking the exam and also how to prepare for them. You can take preparedness classes ahead of time which include practice tests to ensure that you get the best score possible.

Getting a science four year degree is not as important as majoring in something you enjoy very much. If you dedicate four years to study a subject make it something you love. Some schools look negatively on a science degree. They want to see a complete person who has different interests.

Physician shadowing is an example of an optional addition you can add to your portfolio for admission to a med school. You can also do research or give your time to volunteer in your area. All look good on a portfolio. Always check with a specific school for their exact requirements.

by: William Hohman




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