Say goodbye to your social life. Say hello to hours of studying, volunteering at clinics and hospitals and anywhere else you can get volunteer hours, getting to know the science professors (remember you gotta do research with them), shadowing MDs and a DO if you want to go into Osteopathic medicine, studying, studying, studying, studying, and more studying. For every B you get, your chances of rejection increase. For every A you get, your chances of rejection decrease. If you even get a C or below, you should probably rethink your future career choice.
Make sure you keep your GPA up. Join many extra-curricular activities. If possible, take many honors or AP classes. If your high school has the option of PSOE, try to enroll in that. Anything you can do to get ahead, do it because you will be in school for a long time if you truly want to be a doctor.
The motto of Kankakee High School is 'To prepare student to be productive citizens and life long learners.'.
maybe blanche ely high school because that is a medical school so i heard
Typically, a high schooler would apply to an undergraduate school with any given major, do premed, and then apply to medical school. A direct medical program though, a high school student can just apply to that program and then go straight to that same school's medical school without having to apply. The high school student then wouldn't have to worry about whether he or she would get into a medical school, because medical schools are extremely competitive.
A student that goes to high school.
High school level classes to prepare for college
Get good grades in high school so that you can get into a good college. Major in Pre-medicine, Kinesiology or Biology and do very well. Then you will be able to apply to Medical School.
The motto of Summit Preparatory Charter High School is 'To prepare a diverse student population for college and to be thoughtful, contributing members of society.'.
In French, you say "lycéen" for a male high school student and "lycéenne" for a female high school student.
Student Choice High School was created in 2000.
No. A high school student can't.
Talk to a counsilor. When I was in highschool they had a program for those wanting to presue a medical career.
No.