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The Process Of Medical School Admissions Must Be Planned And Calculated


 

The process of medical school admissions differs from one medical school to the next.  However, there are some basic rules that you can follow to ensure that your attempts to get into a medical school go as well as possible.  Most medical schools require that you take the (MCAT) which is the medical college admissions test.  You need to score well on this test.  Most of the time medical schools use this test as an indicator of how well you will do in medical school.  Competition for medical school admissions is very competitive.  You need to do well on the test especially if you want to gain acceptance into a top ranked medical school.

 

You will also need a bachelor's degree from a college or university.  It is recommended that you take some very specific courses to help with your medical school admissions process.  These courses include: one year of English, one year of biology, one year of physics, and two years of chemistry including inorganic and organic chemistry.  The sciences are important for you to be successful in medical school.  Courses in anatomy, math, and other areas are vital to help you in the admissions process.  It is also important to have a 3.5 grade point average or better if you want to compete for admissions in a top medical school.

 

For medical school admissions you will also need letters of recommendation.  These letters should come from people who are aware of your passion for medicine and are knowledgeable of your skills and dedication to serve people.  Most likely you will have to write a personal statement of your philosophy of why you want a career in medicine.  This written statement is usually two to three pages long and is an expression of your desire and reasons for wanting to become a medical doctor.  You are most likely going to have an interview by the admissions committee as well.  This is a personal interview where the admissions committee will have the opportunity to ask questions and hear your insight on why you want to go to medical school.

 

Of course the last and final step is the selection process by the admissions committee.  If you are selected you will have to make a timely decision on whether to accept or pass on your medical school admissions decision.  It is perhaps one of the biggest decisions of your life.  The important thing is to be prepared for the work it takes to apply to medical school.  Do as much research and investigation as possible and be focused on your goal.

 

Ranking Of Medical Schools

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Olivia
Posted 747 days ago
Your right, each school is different and it pays to learn early what your top pick will be and how their process works. I started preparing in the tenth grade but i wish I'd started a couple years earlier. the schools sometimes update their admissions requirements but generally they stay the same overall so being prepared is a matter of learning what they expect and EXCEEDING that.