you should have at least a 3.4 GPA as well as good scores on your mcat test. once you've gone thru medical school you can do a pediatric residency (which lasts for 3 years) and become a pediatrician.
Typically medical school is very competitive to get into. There are no specific marks that will guarantee that you will get in, and much more than just grades are included in the application (though marks are probably the most important along with MCAT score).
In the US, most medical students had a GPA of approximately 3.7 or above, depending on undergraduate major, MCAT score, volunteer experience, etc.
Yes. Science is one of the main areas of medicine and you do need to get good grades in this area.
To be able to care for a child as if it was yours. also that that is wrong
No. You only need to have really good grades in the classes you take, get into a good college, get great grades in your college classes, and go into medical school
The websites Health Grades and FindTheBest offer great directories to find a local or in-range pediatrician. They have great customer reviews as well as information about local awards they may have won.
Just work on grades and make sure you do well in math and science.
Yes you do. you have to have 11 years of experience.
To become a Pediatrician, you must finish all fur years of highschool, four years of college, medicine school, and you must have a bachelors degree in medicine. Becoming a pediatrician requires a lot of patients because you work with children and you must cope with their families. You must have good grades and it's costly to go to school. So start planning Early!
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A pediatrician is a children's doctor.
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Paediatrician (American spelling - Pediatrician). A Pediatrician
High school sciences and math will help, but it's college and medical school where you'llget your core training.You Have To get really good grades though!!