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1.12) I completed college without finishing the pre-med requirements, and I want to apply to medical school. What do I do now? |
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This article is from the Medical Education FAQ, by eric@wilkinson.com (Eric P. Wilkinson, M.D.)with numerous contributions by others.
There are a couple of options. You can enroll at a local college or
university as a non-degree student and simply take the
prerequisites. Additionally, you might consider enrolling in a
formal post-baccalaureate pre-medical program offered by many of
colleges and universities in response to an increasing number of
students changing careers into medicine. A comprehensive list of
"post-bacc" pre-med programs can be found at
<http://www.aamc.org/students/considering/postbac.htm>.
 
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