One of my friends requested a research position with a Harvard professor, the research performed was non medical related. The objective was not to apply directly to the school as the majority of students do, but to apply to Harvard from within, while working on a Harvard project, with the aid of a professor with tenure and influence. There is more than one way to skin a cat. Be creative if you think you are good enough.
You need 4 years of college with a bachelor's degree, be accepted to medical school, 4 years of medical school and an internship.
No, you need to get really good grades like A's and B's and then get accepted for it. Classes are available but you do not need to take a language to enroll or be accepted into Harvard.
You need 4 years of college with a bachelor's degree, be accepted to medical school, 4 years of medical school and an internship.
When you need to find x ray technician lessons near Harvard Medical School the best place to look would be an online medical university. They will list the locations, and lots of information about their courses.
By that time, they're no longer looking at the SAT; they'll be looking at your LSATs.
No, international students are accepted.
Technically you don't need a bachelor's degree to be accepted into medical school, but in practice no medical school will accept an applicant who has not graduated college. But regardless, you still have to graduate from medical school and then from an accredited residency program.
It does not appear that Harvard has a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program at this time (Fall 2012). However, there is a student organization for pre-vet students. You do not have to complete a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program to apply for and be accepted to vet school. You simply have to complete the pre-requisites for the schools you wish to apply to.
Again, Harvard does not set a certain boundary on what your GPA should be, but you might want your GPA to be very close to perfect.
There are no high school requirements for becoming a doctor. But AP classes will improve ones ability to get into a quality school, which in turn improves one's ability to get accepted to medical school. To go into medicine you need 12+ years of college and medical school.
You only need to pass med school. The person who graduates last in his medical school is still called doctor. Being a neurologist comes for your residency training after medical school, and therefore has no specific requirements of its own other than graduating from medical school and an internship. By the by the only real requirement for medical school is that you get accepted, and to do that you really only need a bachelors degree and a good MCAT score. However, once you have completed medical school and internship you may find that neurology is a competitive field to a residency spot for.
You need 4 years of college and then you need to apply to medical school and get accepted. Medical school is 4 years. Then you apply to a residency in Dermatology and after acceptance, there is an additional 4 years of specialty training in Dermatology. You then are eligible to become board certified in Dermatology