What are the steps to becoming a doctor? what is pre-med? and what's after that?


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Pre-med is an undergraduate major at some universities. You major in that, or better yet, biological sciences, and then take the MCAT. If your GPA is high, you have some clinical experience (usually as a volunteer), and your score on the MCAT is high, they let you into medical school. After three years at medical school, you take the "Boards" (a test administered by your state government) to get your license to practice medicine. You then move on to a residency in some specialty that you think you might enjoy, or at least make money doing.

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1st u buy a stethascope then a white lab coat along with some tools of the trade. then u need a internet site that says you give the cheapest plastic surgies in town. after that you can find an office to rent for one day when people respond to your crude ad
Pre-med is the major or classes that you need to take to apply to medical school. It depends on the medical school you want to attend, but usually you have to take chemistry classes, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, physics, etc. Once you fullfill the prerequisites, you need to take the MCAT and apply to medical school.


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