I will start college at University of Toronto in May. My dreams are to atten Med School in four years. So what do you think my bachelor should be? What courses will prepare me for the MCAT? And if I don’t get accepted into Med School, (which I doubt a lot) what can I do with my bachelor’s? Can I become a dentist?
Feb 17 2010
if you go to med school in ecuador can you still practice in the states?
I am interested in going to the university in Ecuador, I have had mixed answers as to if you can practice as a doctor in the states if you obtain your degree abroad. I have heard you just need to do a residency in the states, or take the MCAT still. I would appreciate any information. Thank you.
Feb 17 2010
If I start studying for the MCAT earlier, is there a chance that I will do better on it?
Im a senior in high school right now, and I really want around a 38+ on the MCAT , I brought a bunch of review books, so that I can familiarize myself with some of the topics and the types of questions that will be asked. Will studying this early help me achieve a better score, when I take it in a few years from now?
Feb 10 2010
Can you take the MCAT test even if you have never attended medical school?
And what if you happened to pass the test just based on your general knowledge? Do you get to become a doctor or are you not considered because you never actually attended medical school?
Also, can anyone tell me that in order to obtain a license in psychiatry, do you also have to take the MCAT or is there another test?
Jan 30 2010
What if I dont have a valid current government ID for my MCAT? I lost my drivers ID, and won’t get it in time?
What if I dont have a valid current government ID for my MCAT? I lost my drivers ID, and won’t get it in time. I also do not have a passport? What could i do? My divers license is from NY. I lost it, but I will not receive it in time to take the MCATs, what can I do?
Jan 17 2010
Is it important to go to a university for your undergrad if you want to get into medical school?
I’m getting ready to start going to college to get a 4 year degree, and I’ll be taking the math and science classes needed for the MCAT. I was planning on going to a community college for the first 2 years to take my math and sciences, then transfer to a university for the 3rd and 4th year, but I’ve heard that medical schools look down on that, and it’s better to take all of those classes at a university. Does anyone know if that’s true?
