In general, at least six semester hours, with the first three being in composition.
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pre-med isn't a major its more like a list of extra classes that are required to apply to medical school
Yes, Rutgers University is good for premed. To get into Rutgers, one will need to apply at the admissions office.
Personally, I would take Greek because so many medical terms come from the Greek, but Latin is useful as well.
You would need to major in premed.
First of all, you need to write better English ("premed" not "premaid") if you hope to get into medical school some day.Premed programs at nearly any public four-year institution in the United States are good, as are the premed programs at private schools in the Ivy League, Stanford, etc. If money is a factor, there are strong premed programs at community colleges, too--check out the ones in your area.However, keep in mind that you don't necessarily need a premed degree to go into medical school. As long as you meet the course admission requirements for a later medical degree program, it might be worth considering majoring in something else (e.g. American literature, mathematics, history, etc.).
BS Food Technology is not typically considered a premed course. Premed programs generally focus on subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics, which are directly relevant to medical school prerequisites. While BS Food Technology may include some science courses, its primary focus is on the study of food production, safety, and processing rather than medical sciences. Therefore, students interested in pursuing medicine should consider a more traditional premed track.
Premeds are required to take all science courses in college so be sure to take an AP chem or bio course. In general, all biology, chemistry and physics classes should be taken.
No you don't, you can apply with any degree attained from a recognized institution.
It takes two, one in premed and the other in biology. Zaragotha (Zara)
You need four years of college, with premed courses in chemistry (2 yrs), biology (at least 1 yr), physics (1 yr), calculus (1 yr); followed by four years of medical school; and then at least five years of surgical training (general surgery and orthopedic surgery).
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