Anonymous wrote:ditto. My freshman is so interested in medicine but I keep discouraging it....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to say the admission is really really hard...
Yes, everyone I knew who went into medicine 20 years ago was normal, went to parties, dated, socialized and had good solid grades and some volunteering experience. Now, these types of mere mortals can’t get in. You have to be a genius gunner uber nerd who spends every second of your life from age 5 on building your medical school application.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to say the admission is really really hard...
Yes, everyone I knew who went into medicine 20 years ago was normal, went to parties, dated, socialized and had good solid grades and some volunteering experience. Now, these types of mere mortals can’t get in. You have to be a genius gunner uber nerd who spends every second of your life from age 5 on building your medical school application.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general 50-100 hours is recommended--each school varies with this requirement, so your student should check each medical school they apply to for their specific "magic number."
-Doctor who sits on a Va medical school admissions committee
I don't think 50-100 hours is enough. Why do you think one of the main reasons for kids taking a gap year or even two gap years? I suspect your qualifications.
Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to say the admission is really really hard...
Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to say the admission is really really hard...
Anonymous wrote:In general 50-100 hours is recommended--each school varies with this requirement, so your student should check each medical school they apply to for their specific "magic number."
-Doctor who sits on a Va medical school admissions committee
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general 50-100 hours is recommended--each school varies with this requirement, so your student should check each medical school they apply to for their specific "magic number."
-Doctor who sits on a Va medical school admissions committee
I don't think 50-100 hours is enough. Why do you think one of the main reasons for kids taking a gap year or even two gap years? I suspect your qualifications.
Anonymous wrote:In general 50-100 hours is recommended--each school varies with this requirement, so your student should check each medical school they apply to for their specific "magic number."
-Doctor who sits on a Va medical school admissions committee
Anonymous wrote:In general 50-100 hours is recommended--each school varies with this requirement, so your student should check each medical school they apply to for their specific "magic number."
-Doctor who sits on a Va medical school admissions committee