Going to Caribbean medical schools is usually a source of some conflict with prospective medical students. Many worry about the implications of going to school there while others just want to do whatever is necessary to go to medical school. These students usually have lower numbers (low 3s GPA and usually low 20s MCAT), but have a very strong desire to get into medical school and become doctors.
No- in fact, they don't typically accept UVa undergrads into their med-school other than the top, top, top students. They want more variety. If you want to go to UVa for med school, go somewhere else with a good premed program.
Absolutely not
No, you do not get paid. In fact the opposite is true: You pay a lot of money to go to med school.
You have to go to med school & become an md.
Baylor is a great school for pre-med
Worry about that in your last year of med school. You will be exposed to many specialities in med school.
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.
yes .... a bachelor degree is necessary to be accepted into med school. however not sure if that is true for the m-cat
The direct object in the sentence "students go to school" is "school," as it is the receiver of the action of going.
Depends.. Research mostly, go into industry, go to med school, and teach.
No, because you can get personal training from relatives
Yes you can go to school and first become a nurse and then go back to med school and study to become a doctor.