There is no cookie cutter formula for getting into med school. Plus all the knowledge that you will need to apply to med school will not magically show up all at once. It's a summation of your efforts to read up, ask around and research.
Some general Tips:
-Take your time, it's better to get through college of 5 years with a few summers, with tons of As than 3 years of mixed grades. There is no rush through this.
-Taking your time will allow you to explore things that you want to do that YOU think will make you a better doctor. Does that make sense? Do activity X because you think, wow this is going to help me grow as a person. There is no such thing as a wasted time, so long as you're doing something.
-Do things that you would do anyways: What I mean by this is, if you tell yourself "I would've done X even if I wasn't premed" That means u need to do whatever that is. For me it was crew.
-make sure to prioritize yo ****. Parties, classes friends want you to take but you don't, etc. Remeber, just because it's urgent doesn't mean it's important.
-when prioritizing, always stick to your grades. Remeber, school is important. Learn to learn the material. It should be interesting and stimulating. Sure there are hard classes but there are hard interesting classes too.
-Develop keen study\student habits yourself. Keep learning about yourself. Do you study well in cafes? When during the day do you study? Are you getting enough sleep? Are you overwhelmed? Constantly refine yourself so that you are performing with great efficiency. Eventually, you'll get a knack at being a certain way that allows you to study really well. Also you'll develop time management skills (WHICH ARE VERY IMPORTANT)
-At my college, we go by semesters. Your first semester, TAKE IT EASY. Get straight A's get your confidence up, explore clubs, FIND YOURSELF!
My general rule is, 2 premed reqs, 1 breadth, 1 fun (around 13-15units).
Anyways, good luck and I'm sure you'll get into a great med school! And when u do, tell us about it!
Allen
triplerox said:
Hi guys, high school is over and college will be starting this fall. I want a strong start in my pursue to get into a med school. I'm sure there are many things out there that i can do during summer for me to get a strong start. I am already planning on volunteering at a local hospital and joining a program at the college that i will be attending, its a 5 week intensive course based on science and math that will help me get a strong start in college. during the period of 5 weeks, i will be able to attend hospital and clinical workshops. But that doesnt start till august. Meanwhile, will anyone be kind enough to help me out? Thanks