Traditionally, most Pre-Med students choose to do their undergraduate studies in a Pre-Med Major (which many colleges offer). Pre-Med Majors typically touch on a variety of subjects including chemistry, organic chemistry, macro and micro Biology, cellular biology, and anatomy. Although this is the more popular choice, students who are looking to attend medical school after their undergraduate studies can pursue a degree in anything they like. Typically, however, pursuing a degree in Pre-Med or one of the sciences will make you more marketable and appealing to Medical Programs.
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Before you can enter medical school you have to complete a four year degree program at a university and then you take the tests/apply to medical school.
From the Chicago Medical College.
A college degree is required to be a medical assistant.
No, many students pursue the bachelor's degree immediately after high school. However, some choose to go to a community college first.
a pSYCHIATRIST WILL USUALLY HAVE A MEDICAL DEGREE.. AN MD BECAUSE HE HAS A MEDICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
bachelor degree
Robert Atkins received a medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College in 1955. Before that, he graduated from the University of Michigan in 1951.
In college a BA is a bachelors degree of arts. A BS is a bachelors degree in science. Most students get a BA.
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You do not need a degree to take the MCAT, most premedical students take the MCAT their junior year before they graduate, however you do need a bachelors degree in something to be accepted into an American medical school
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