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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.
The book "Medical School Admission Requirements," or "MSAR," is often
considered the premedical student's "bible." Published by the
Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), it contains
information on premedical requirements for each of the MD schools in
the US and Canada, as well as information and statistics about
admissions, financial aid, and minority student issues. Many
questions not answered in this FAQ will be answered in the MSAR. It
is revised each April, so make sure you get the most recent edition.
You should definitely get this book if you are considering medical
school. You can buy a copy at your local college bookstore, from an
online bookstore, or direct from the AAMC at:
<http://www.aamc.org/publications/resources.htm>.
 
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