Medical school is not easy. Therefore, hard working students, who are capable of dedicating their lives to medical school and are able to keep up with studying, are more successful. Competitive students are more likely to survive medical school.
Pre-Medical degree does not guarantee that you will be accepted into medical school. Pre-Medicine is a curriculum designed to best prepare you for the MCATs (the Medical College Admission Test) and for the rigors of medical school.
The MCAT exam measures your knowledge of subjects within the biological and physical sciences, including chemistry, which are necessary prerequisites for the study of the sciences in medical.
Some medical schools require medical school secondary application and letters of recommendation. Many colleges have a premedical committee that writes a unified recommendation letter about each student. It is vitally important that your college send a good letter of recommendation about you. Remember - it is always advantageous to apply early, whether your application is outstanding or whether it might have a few shortcomings. That's because the best applicants are interviewed first and can get an offer in hand early in the process.
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