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==Steps==
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==Steps==
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===Building Your Skill Set for Medical School===
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===Building Your Skill Set for Medical School===
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#Take Advanced Placement tests if they will satisfy a prerequisite
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#Take Advanced Placement tests if they will satisfy a prerequisite. AP credits are offered to high school students who have demonstrated advanced competency in a subject area. However, keep in mind that Advanced Placement credits may satisfy some of the prerequisite requirements, but they may not work for others.<ref>https://meded.hms.harvard.edu/admissions-prerequisite-courses</ref>[[Image:Become a Doctor Step 1 Version 4.jpg|center]]
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#*For example, Harvard Medical School will accept AP credits in Chemistry in place of 1 semester of college-level chemistry, but they will not accept AP credits in place of the biology or writing requirements.
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#*For example, Harvard Medical School will accept AP credits in Chemistry in place of 1 semester of college-level chemistry, but they will not accept AP credits in place of the biology or writing requirements.
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#[[Earn-a-Bachelor%27s-Degree|Earn a bachelor’s degree]] from a 4-year college. You need to earn a Bachelor’s degree before you can enter medical school. Many medical school bound students choose to complete a degree in one of the sciences, such as biology, chemistry, or physics, to ensure that they obtain all of the required prerequisites for entry to medical school. However, you may complete a different degree as long as you complete the required prerequisite courses.<ref>https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/application_process/prerequisites_requirements.html</ref>[[Image:Become a Doctor Step 2 Version 4.jpg|center]]
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#[[Earn-a-Bachelor%27s-Degree|Earn a bachelor’s degree]] from a 4-year college. You need to earn a Bachelor’s degree before you can enter medical school. Many medical school bound students choose to complete a degree in one of the sciences, such as biology, chemistry, or physics, to ensure that they obtain all of the required prerequisites for entry to medical school. However, you may complete a different degree as long as you complete the required prerequisite courses.<ref>https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/application_process/prerequisites_requirements.html</ref>[[Image:Become a Doctor Step 2 Version 4.jpg|center]]
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#*The required prerequisites may vary from school to school, but they usually include 1 year of biology with labs, 2 years of chemistry with labs, 1 year of physics with labs, 1 year of math including calculus and statistics, and 1 year of writing courses.
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#*The required prerequisites may vary from school to school, but they usually include 1 year of biology with labs, 2 years of chemistry with labs, 1 year of physics with labs, 1 year of math including calculus and statistics, and 1 year of writing courses.
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