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This guide outlines the crucial steps and requirements for aspiring pre-med students. Covering course recommendations such as General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Biology, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining strong grades, gaining relevant experiences through shadowing and volunteering, and building relationships with professors for recommendations. As students progress from freshman to senior year, they should focus on leadership roles, MCAT preparation, and assembling their AMCAS application. With careful planning and dedication, future medical students can set themselves up for success.
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How To Be A Successful Pre-Med Made by: AMSA Exec 2012-13
Course Requirements • General Chemistry with lab – 2 semesters • CHEM 130 and 131 • Organic Chemistry with lab – 2 semesters • CHEM 329, 331 + 330 and 332 or 333 (Superlab) • General Physics with lab – 2 semesters • PHYS 185 and 186 (with calc: PHYS 195 and 196) • General Biology with lab – 2 semesters • BIOL 107 and 108 • English – 2 semesters • Some schools accept writing enhanced (WE) • Calculus 1 and/or Stats – 1 semester • MAT 198 (Calc) and STAT 190
Course Recommendations Highly recommended: • Genetics • Physiology • Biochemistry • Anatomy • Human or Comparative Also recommended: • Histology • Microbiology • Immunology • Embryology • Cancer Biology • Pathophysiology • Pharmacology
Freshman Year • Grades • Get good ones • Service • Shadowing • Primarily done over breaks • Get involved • Student Organizations • Extracurricular Activities • Quality over Quantity • Follow Your Passions • Balance • Don’t overload yourself • Summer • Do something • Classes • Volunteer • Shadow • Study Abroad
Sophomore Year • Grades • Keep getting good ones • Network with Professors • Letters of Rec. • Leadership • Be on the lookout • Service • Shadowing/Clinical Hours • Start a regular routine • Shadow same physician over the course of a week • Research • Get involved • Doesn’t need to be medically relevant • Can count for scholarship job • Find your niche • Gather unique experiencesthat can be talked about in an interview
Sophomore Year • Prepare Summer Activities • http://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/reu_search.cfm • http://people.rit.edu/gtfsbi/Symp/premed.htm • Early Acceptance Programs • A.T. Still • University of Missouri’s Bryant Scholars • DMU • UMKC
Junior Year – Fall Semester • Leadership • Have leadership roles/significant contributions to groups • Begin MCAT Studying • Cursory review • Sign up for test date • Research what materials you want to use • Prepare Activities List for Application • Maximum 15 entries • 750 character limit • Choose 3 activities that were most influential, get extra characters • Prepare Summer Activities • Research • Service • Study Abroad
Junior Year – Spring Semester • MCAT • April or May • Treat studying like a class • Personal Statement • Read/editted by: • Family and friends • Career Center • AMSA exec • Letters of Recommendation • Truman Letter Service • 2 Science Faculty • 1 Non-Science Faculty • Physician • Research Medical Schools • MSAR • premed.me
Senior Year - Summer • Put together AMCAS application • Opens early May • Submit June 1st • Research Secondary Applications • studentdoctor.net
Senior Year • Submit Secondary Applications • Get Interview Attire • Practice interviewing • Mock Interviews at Career Center • Make Truman Proud