If you are beginning your pre-med in 2013, Florida Southern's undergraduate major in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology will help, since MCAT is changing from 2015 with inclusion of new subjects such as Biochemistry, Psychology & Sociology. Another plus point you will have is that school has articulation with FSU. Smaller class size in private colleges really help in learning. Make sure you design your pre-med course work working with your counselor, which can help you with two important things: For MCAT Prep and for Premed requirements ( Review few top notch colleges prerequisites and check the requirements of your potential colleges too). In short nothing is wrong with FSC. Good Luck.
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Great art school. Great basketball team. Good premed program.
Yes, most premed students do take 3 semesters of calculus in college.
Most four year universities and colleges will have some sort of pre med program. The pre med program is not a major, but advising to help you decide that medical school is the right decision for you and then help you get in and meet the requirements for medical school. Of you want to find a good premed program then look at the percentage of kids that applied to med school and got in.
Typically, there are four premed years followed by four medical school years for a total of eight years.
Yes, Rutgers University is good for premed. To get into Rutgers, one will need to apply at the admissions office.
The critical issue is the completion of all prerequisite coursework. You can take this coursework at the undergraduate level at any appropriately accredited college or university. Just make sure you understand which prerequisite coursework is required.
Premed degree, Medical Degree, Dental Specialty, Orthodontic Residency You should also know how to spell 'college'
To be a surgeon, you should take math and science classes in high school, then take biology or premed classes in college and go to medical school.
You would need to major in premed.
It definitly helps, to get into a good biology or premed college, but if you want to become a surgeon that badly then you should improve your biology grades definitly. On the other hand, you don't necessarily NEED an A, a B would suffice to get into a decent or semi-decent premed school. Just work hard and don't let anyone tell you that you can't do it. Good luck!
First of all, you need to write better English ("premed" not "premaid") if you hope to get into medical school some day.Premed programs at nearly any public four-year institution in the United States are good, as are the premed programs at private schools in the Ivy League, Stanford, etc. If money is a factor, there are strong premed programs at community colleges, too--check out the ones in your area.However, keep in mind that you don't necessarily need a premed degree to go into medical school. As long as you meet the course admission requirements for a later medical degree program, it might be worth considering majoring in something else (e.g. American literature, mathematics, history, etc.).