7 Steps You Need to Take to Go to Med School

Posted by Lizzie Howard
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Aug 23, 2021
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Getting a seat in a medical school demands comprehension of the process gets into. Completing each step of the application process early is important to increase your chances of gaining admission. You can do it by following these seven tips.

1. MCAT

You must take the MCAT which has three parts. They are the physical sciences, biologicals sciences, and verbal reasoning. Preparation for the exam is important even if you are in school taking other classes. Set up a study schedule. Then take the time to study during those times. Look for online MCAT tutors. They can help you prepare.

2. Get Your Letters of Recommendation

You'll need letters of recommendation from your undergraduate school and staff for your application to medical school. You can get a committee letter from the post-baccalaureate programs. Individual letters must be attached for most schools. those people that give your letters of recommendation must be able to receive phone calls from the school where you are applying.

3. Schools

You'll need a list of medical schools that you have a good chance to get into that are affordable. Other alternatives are to save money for this and do it after that money is saved. You can get financial aid. The choice is yours. The right school is important for your future. Consider loans even if you must. The payments later will be easy to handle once you graduate and practice medicine.

4. Review and Analyze

Your first set of applications are primary and become available in May online. The schools will begin to contact you and then must begin the process of finding out if you got in and what the next step in their process is. You'll need your MCAT scores and a whole host of other information. Check to see what you'll need to know before the time comes so you have what you need.

5. Finish Secondary Applications

Most medical schools require a school-specific secondary application. There are fees involved and a simple form. It's a fairly obvious process. Be prepared to answer the questions about why you decided on that school. Some people get help with this process as well. Studying for the MCAT is similar. This time you'll need to prepare for the upcoming interviews as you go through this step.

6. Interviews

The interviews begin in August for most schools and continue through January. Your visit will include a tour, visiting with the staff, admissions, faculty, and other students. You might have an interview as well. The school might even have rotations of applicants through the meet and greets. Be sure to dress appropriately and check to see if you like the school.

7. In, Out, or Waitlisted

Around October you'll find out if you are accepted into the school, waitlisted, or didn't get in at all. One important tip is for when you get a no. If you didn't get in be sure to ask admissions to find out the reason you were not accepted. If you're on a waitlist the chances of getting in isn't over. You can get it later. Be sure to call the school and keep up on what is needed and when you will know more.

Final Thoughts

Medical schools are looking for applicants that are well-rounded that have extracurricular activities with high GPA and MCAT scores. Clinicals are shadowing a doctor in a way where you don't have full responsibility for patients. You'll need 50 to 100 hours in your area of specialty. Volunteering is another important aspect of a well-rounded application. Make sure to gather everything you need to impress the school that you want. They will be looking for those people that stand out in the crowd. Remember that as you go through each step. You can know all the right things to say and have the best scores, but if you can't connect with the people interviewing, you're a fish out of water. You won't get in unless you meet all of the requirements and make that connection to the right school for you.


You can get into medical school easily if you've prepared and got the grades. When you ace that MCAT you'll be one step closer to the dream that you've worked for your whole life.

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