medas
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Post by medas on Aug 27, 2020 16:53:11 GMT 8
In the last 15 years, I have known four people (children of close friends) who went to medical school.
All four took one to two years off after earning their bachelors degrees to Mount a Campaign to get into medical school.
In college, they took all the courses that the medical schools listed as prerequisites. That was simple.
However, they all attended high pressure colleges (MIT, Brandeis, Tufts, etc.) and wanted to Prove to the medical schools that they were worthy of being admitted. They each got medically related jobs to show the medical schools that they understood what the medical field was all about. They all studied hard for, and then took the MCAT tests and did very well on those exams. They then all had time-off from their jobs to criss-cross the USA to attend the many face-to-face interviews that are mandated by the top medical schools. And they all got admitted to medical schools that were of major interest to them.
Simple.
Prepare by spending one to two years after earning a bachelors degree in mounting a Campaign for medical school.
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Post by merokil on Aug 27, 2020 17:01:24 GMT 8
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