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Becoming an endocrinologist requires 2-3 years of fellowship training following 4 years of medical school and 3-4 years of residency. We break it down step-by-step for you below. The medical…
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Pre-med students from any university can add Harvard to their resumé and medical school application with a summer program or post-bacc masters. If you’re not limiting yourself to Harvard, read…
How Much Organic Chemistry Is On the MCAT
Organic chemistry is a challenging subject for many pre-med students and one of the most anxiety-inducing topics to study in preparation for the MCAT. We’ve broken down exactly how much…
The Medical School Application Timeline: A Breakdown
The medical school application timeline lasts approximately 1 year for each application cycle, beginning in spring and lasting through the following spring (at the latest). The timeline will vary somewhat…
What Is Considered Clinical Experience for Medical School: The Ultimate Guide
Clinical experience is one of the most important personal activities that admissions committees consider on a medical school application. But there can be some confusion as to what exactly counts…