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it really depends on what you what to become meaning what type of doctor it can be anywhere from 120000 for 4 years for some
It matters what kind of medical person you want to be.
The yearly tuition is $42,500. There are additional expenses, such as room and board and the total estimated cost is $60,000 per year.
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Harvard University or Johns Hopkins
30,000 a year
No school, INCLUDING Harvard, combines college with med school. You still need your bachelors degree before you can go to med school ANYWHERE. Some schools may have programs where you can shorten the span from 8 years to 7 but no school combines them.
No, not really. Actually, Harvard prefers its students to go out, explore, and study in other universities than to stay and do Med School there. It's a fly-out-of-the-cocoon sort of thing.ANSWERYeah, this poster is right. It is actually best to get an undergrad at another college. Preferrably Private since Harvard is. I would suggest Yale or Princeton with a major in biology and a minor in either physiology or anatomy. You can get a bachelor's degree at Harvard if you want but it isn't the best.Harvard is consistently ranked #1 in med schools.
There is no appropriate answer to this question because it is not a question. I cannot this of anything more to add since there was nothing asked and this is just silly!
I'm a Med School student at the University of Pennsylvania. It is the second best med school in the country behind Harvard. You do not know what stress is. My finals start in 3 days. I am writing this in the library to take a break, I've been here for 12 hours.
In order to become a doctor one needs to attend a university for a bachelors degree, attend a Medical school like Harvard Med. and be an intern for a few years.
High school credits don't matter here. You need to go to a university and have a BA/BS to apply to ANY medical school. Forget high school. It is the college that counts and that you have 4 years completed.
Depends on who you ask. If you went by grades alone... Harvard, but they integrate with the med school and don't have a program that is as focused on dentistry. Probably Penn has the best all around program, but if you are just looking at being a good clinician, the classroom education doesn't matter as much as the hands on time in clinic.
Depends if you go to a public or private school. You're basicly just getting a degree for a better chance of getting into med school. I go to a public university and at sophmore level I'm about $20k in debt.
You need 4 yrs college, 4 yrs medical school and 4 yrs anesthesiology training (although you get paid for these last 4 years). If you don't get scholarships you can expect to pay anywhere from $30,000 to over $100,000 depending on whether you get into a state school, etc. There is no way to predict the cost (but it isn't cheap).
No, you do not get paid. In fact the opposite is true: You pay a lot of money to go to med school.