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Considering medical school?

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If you are planning ultimately to go to medical school, you must complete all the course work; which is an arduous task that requires hard work, commitment, and planning. You must always be careful not to spread yourself too thin with more courses than you can manage. A student who wishes to go to medical school needs courses which prepare him/her to take the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) and which satisfy the requirements for admission to medical school. The course requirements of most medical schools are, at a minimum, the following: One year of General biology with lab General chemistry with lab Organic chemistry with lab General physics with lab English (composition and literature) Very often one year of calculus (you will have had this as an engineer) and one year of study in the behavioral sciences is also required. Advanced placement credit is beneficial. The MCAT, the test you need for admission to medical school, contains questions to test knowledge and quantitative s

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