You really need to investigate the particular schools you are interested. If you are looking for a top notch medical school like the one's at John Hopkins Univ., the Ivy League schools (Harvard, Yale, etc..), or another school like an NYU, Stanford, or Michigan, Ann Arbor you need to score in the top 5-10% of your graduating class as well as taking the MCAT. However, there are less competitive medical school that you might be able to get into - but even those in the US require students to have high academic scores.
Good Luck!!!
2007-01-27 00:58:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No. you're doing terrible in arithmetic and are not taking any chemistry or biology classes. commence convalescing your math mark, and on an identical time as you're at it hit up your English mark too. incredibly try complicated next year, learn a competent 4 - 6 hours an afternoon and make amends for what you neglected. Repeat some classes, too, and learn math on the internet. i might additionally propose physics, in case you get sturdy at math and chem its undemanding
2016-11-01 10:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't get admitted into medicine until after you've completed your bachelors. It seems that most have GPA over 3.5 and MCAT score above 30.
2007-01-27 02:32:27
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answered by Lea 7
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Medicine is a relatively competitive course. For me, I would say you gotta try your best to achieve straight As in school.
2007-01-27 01:15:02
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answered by rennieboy 1
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4.0
2007-01-27 00:44:01
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answered by Anonymous
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