Yes....if you want to go to medical school.....??
Typically, a high schooler would apply to an undergraduate school with any given major, do premed, and then apply to medical school. A direct medical program though, a high school student can just apply to that program and then go straight to that same school's medical school without having to apply. The high school student then wouldn't have to worry about whether he or she would get into a medical school, because medical schools are extremely competitive.
After high school, you enroll in college which is 4 years. Then you apply to medical school.
No. You can get your undergraduate from Brigham Young University and then transfer to a medical school, if you would like. Many from BYU apply to medical school at the University of Utah.
Find a school online and email them about the requirements to join the school. You can then go in and apply directly to the school and decide on a payment method and learn more about the program.
Yes u can
yes, as long as you complete the prereq requirements
Always apply yourself to your studies. Attend a reputable pre-med and medical school. After school and your residency, you will have attained your goal.
pre-med isn't a major its more like a list of extra classes that are required to apply to medical school
Most individuals apply to medical school after completing a bachelor's degree with all required prerequisite coursework.
A pharmacist can earn a medical degree by going back to school. They would have to apply to medical school, get accepted, and finish medical school to earn their medical degree just like anyone else who wants to be a physician.
Before you can enter medical school you have to complete a four year degree program at a university and then you take the tests/apply to medical school.
No, not unless it is part of the full name of an institution as in Harvard Medical School. If I mention that I am looking for a good medical school to apply to, capitals are not in order. But when I get my acceptance letter from Harvard Medical School, stand back!