Doctors. That would be four years of Pre-Med and then about four years of medical school.
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Typically, there are four premed years followed by four medical school years for a total of eight years.
You will get a Doctoral degree (Ph.D) after eight years of college.
To become a physician it would take approximately eight years beyond high school completion; Four years for the bachelor's degree and an additional four years of medical school. There will also be an additional three to eight years to complete the internship and residency requirements depending on the specialty.
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Completion of medical school will take approximately eight years beyond high school. This does not include internship and residency requirements.
A doctor needs about eight to ten years of education. Four years are college. A person will then have to go to medical school for a couple of years and then be a resident at a hospital for another couple of years.
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Congrats. First of all decide whether or not you are going to specialize in something such as cardiology, nursing, pharmasist, etc.. Depending on what type of medical professional you wish to become, the schooling can range anywhere from 4 years of college to eight years of college followed by a premed school.
Twenty US Presidents did not graduate college. Out of those 20, eight never went to college and 12 did not finish.