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First learn to write properly (if I saw your question written as shown I would question your skills as a doctor). After that it's just study and study more.

2006-08-26 02:59:42 · answer #1 · answered by Bullwinkle Moose 6 · 0 0

I am a doctor, and would never consider expressing myself in the way you have in this question.

Try to at least act educated. Use a spell checker.

The rest is simple. Study science. If you are getting easy A's in anatomy/physiology, chemistry, biochemistry and physics, take the MCAT. Apply to med schools. Your undergraduate degree can be in absolutely anything, but you need the science courses.

If you struggle with college courses, think about a different line of work. Med school doesn't have the most difficult coursework, but it requires you to learn A LOT in a very short time.

Good luck.

2006-08-26 13:34:08 · answer #2 · answered by Pangolin 7 · 0 0

Also see if you can take a College Success Strategies course. Brilliant for improving students. If not, see if there are books for such a course and buy them to do an independant study, just looking through the main one should give you awesome tips.

Other than that, use a tape recorder to record classes and take notes later, or just take lots of notes. Be involved in class as much as possible, even if you make mistakes. Don't get nervous because of mistakes. Maybe get a study partner if possible, very helpful.

2006-08-26 03:02:30 · answer #3 · answered by gemmeye 1 · 0 0

My friend you really need to learn how to express yourself more professionally and spell correctly. This way of writing in the internet is not acceptable, would you not be nervous if your doctor wrote they way you do? If you really want to pursue this goal of yours, you really need to speak with your counselor and you really need to find out what requirements the schools are asking for such as the big 9 (Chemistry, Math, Biology, etc.). You will also need to prepare for the MCAT (medical college admissions test). If your scores are decent and your grades are stellar (4.0) there are still no guarantees that you will get in. If you are of a certain ethnic background which would make a school's quota, you may just make it. Most importantly, don't forget to get your bachelor's degree. I am so sorry to bring you this sad news, because even if you are a perfect candidate, it does not mean you will be admitted. It is highly competitive and you are in for a long long haul. Seriously!!!!

PS I know you are just kidding all of us, you had us fooled.

2006-08-26 04:39:10 · answer #4 · answered by James 1 · 0 0

Wait - this is a joke question, right?

How did you get all the way to premed with spelling like that. We all make mistakes in typing now and then, but that's awful for that level of education!

2006-08-26 03:02:07 · answer #5 · answered by Skeff 6 · 0 0

You need to be at least a B-student in all your classes, especially the biology classes. Science and math and writing and speech are all important courses. You need to study, study, study, and writing and grammar are important too--you'll have lots of papers to write and they have to be written well in order for you to pass.

Unless you can do better than what you've shown in your question, might I recommend you give tech school a try?

2006-08-26 03:10:00 · answer #6 · answered by nihil_initio 3 · 0 0

Talk to your adviser at school. They know what you have accomplished and will be able to advise you on what courses to take.

If I were your adviser I would suggest some English 110 or 121 courses to improve your grammar and spelling. Until you master those things, no one is going to take you seriously as a physician,....nor will you make it through school.

2006-08-26 02:58:22 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i have the feeling that u are not in the USA, but u may have that great desire to be a doctor. if i were u i will go to your counselor's office to see what subjects and courses you need to help u in med proper and get u in good medical school. It will be a long journey but if u have that strong desire to pursue ur goal you can make it. be careful with ur spelling and grammar when asking questions, YA will eat u alive.

2006-08-27 16:29:56 · answer #8 · answered by ♦cat 6 · 0 0

There is alot of courses to take. Make sure you have made A's and B's, and get a BA or BS first. You will have alot of writing to do, and use APA style. You need to learn to write and spell properly first. Your phenetical spelling habits might be helpful for note taking, as you will need to take alot of notes.

2006-08-29 14:22:38 · answer #9 · answered by bobbie e 3 · 0 0

First of all you need some rudimentary spelling and grammar lessons. With all the similar drug names and diagnosis names and codes, a single-character slip could be fatal for your future patients.

2006-08-26 02:59:27 · answer #10 · answered by TXChristDem 4 · 0 0

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