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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Plenty of kids who start out at CC get into med school. I wouldn't obsess over this. She should pick the right school for her based on whatever else is important to her, and then get the highest grades possible, especially in the science pre-reqs. She should make sure to take the classes that will help her with the MCAT (people forget that physics in on there). And she will want to get experience that shows her interest in medicine -- whatever that might look like for her as far as her interests and what opportunities are available. That experience could be a fancy internship in a lab doing cutting edge research on cancer, it could be learning about compassion while working long shifts as a CNA in a nursing home, it could be assisting on investigations for a medical examiner's office, it could be working as an EMT when home from school during summers (if you are in a rural area, that's great, an urban area, great, a suburban one, great -- learning opportunities everywhere there). Or whatever. [/quote] Community college classes are often not held in same regard as four-year college classes for medical schools. Please see advice of medical school deans on this, not sure why DCUm has so many armchair experts who know nothing about the process: https://www.prospectivedoctor.com/can-i-apply-to-medical-school-straight-from-community-college/[/quote] PP here. First, I work in a med school with med students -- I'm not an "armchair expert." I know plenty "about the process." And I have had many (very successful) students who attended community college for their first two years of undergrad. Did you even read that stupid "article" you link to? It does not say what you think it does. It is a clickbait POS that makes zero sense -- it suggests that students consider transferring to a 4 year college rather than applying to med school from CC. Well of course one would transfer to a 4yr college/uni before applying to med school. No one applies to med school from CC. You can't do that. It's a 2 year degree. That's obvious. That article is stupid. It's telling people not to apply to med school from CC, which is something you can't do anyway. And that article was not written by "medical school deans." The video placed there does feature deans discussing the issue -- including one that I know personally (the dean at USUHS) -- and the dean who discusses the issue very specifically says that starting out a CC and then transferring to a 4-yr is "looked at no differently than if someone spent all 4 years at a 4 year university." So stop spreading nonsense and misinformation. In fact I will quote you back to you: "not sure why DCUm has so many armchair experts who know nothing about the process"...[/quote] The main point of that video is that pre-requisites for medical school not be done at community colleges, even if students attended for two years before transferring to a four-year school. Science classes at community colleges are not to the same rigor and caliber as four year school. The video makes that point. Not sure what low level medical school you are at, top ones aren't really wanting those CC science class students.[/quote]
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