Monday, January 2, 2012

Best Preparation for Medical School


How do you in high school will have an impact on how you perform at medical school. If you plan on becoming a doctor you can increase your chances of success by preparing early with a good education. If you follow this advice while you are in high school, you will be ready for medical school.

  • Schedule a meeting with a guidance counselor. If you plan to attend medical school, you should first schedule a meeting with your guidance counsellor at your high school. Discuss about necessary admission formalities of medical schools of interest to you. Figure out the courses that are required in order to apply to the universities that you want to choose. Also, be careful that your GPA is high enough to meet the pre-requisites for your med school of choice. Talk to your guidance counselor during the year preceding your entrance into medical school. She will be able to give you tons of information that will help you find your way.
  • Make sure you're in the right classes. Taking the right high school classes can also help you on the road to medical school. You need to have taken all the pre-requisites for the pre-med program to be accepted into your university. Since admittance into the program is dependant on the classes taken by you in high school, make sure you are on the correct path. Take classes like chemistry, biology and physics to increase your chances of being accepted into medical school. If you also consider taking advanced math course, there will be good benefit. [Contact the guidance counselor to confirm that everything important has been covered.]
  • Keep up your GPA. You do not need to keep up a score of 4.0, but it is something to aim for if you really want to be accepted into med school. It is a requirement of the majority of medical schools that your cumulative GPA be at least 3.5. When you apply to a medical school, they will look at your GPA to see if you are really "doctor material". Keep your average high to prove yourself.
  • Work to improve your reading skills. Great reading techniques are very important for a med-school student. When you're in medical school, you will be getting through plenty of textbooks. You can prepare for these reading loads by improving your reading skills in high school. While you are reading, think of two things: Improving your study skills, and remembering what you read. Any and all of these are helpful on your path to medical school acceptance.
  • Demonstrate leadership. Medical school admissions officers are also looking for people with strong leadership ability. If you do some volunteer work in high school, you will prove this. Places like hospitals and nursing homes really need volunteers. Health-related experience improves your med school application - it not only highlights your interest in the medical field, but also shows your commitment. As you gather documents for your application to medical school, be sure to get letters of reference from all of your volunteer work and any professional work you may have done. 

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