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Best Universities for medicine in the U.S.?

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astarmathsandphysics:
Sod the 15 year degree. Im off to be a binman.

Saladin:
John hopkins is gr8

sweetsh:
Harvard is great too

nid404:
Representatives from John Hopkins are coming to my school on the 30th of september....i will let you know more about it then

In fact we have 30 universities coming to my school from the U.S on that day...plz be patient until then....i will give you as much information as i can

Diablo:

--- Quote from: kkkid on May 27, 2009, 01:04:20 pm ---thanks for the info! .. is it a four year course or a nine year? oh and what kinda qualifications are needed to get accepted?

i am currently doing my IGz, i know its kinda early to decide my career buh studin medicine is what i dream about so yea
oh and one more thing, should i need to do SAT and TOEFL to get to U.S.?


thanks again :)



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If you want that question answered, you should probably choose a few schools that you would like to apply to. After getting your bachelor's degree, you apply right away to Medical school. They won't take your high school qualifications into consideration, but your University's. Of course you'll have to take those medical school tests like MCAT and everything.

What i'm trying to say is, choose an undergrad university from now if you want to think ahead. If you are planning to attend university in America, you must take the TOEFL since you aren't American and your native Language isn't English. SAT's are a must too (every school requires different standardized tests).

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