Thursday, September 15, 2011

How would you put this in your own words?

its nothing i just wanna know how would u put it in ur own words

and cuz im bored



1. Concentrate on taking advanced work in whatever you are interested in and exploring different areas of study in high school.

2. Select a major you like. If you major in the liberal arts or humanities, you will need to take pre-med required courses outside your major. Examples of courses commonly required for admission to med school are calculus, organic chemistry, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, physics.

3. Choose a combined medical program after high school. If you are sure that pediatrics or, at least, medicine, is for you, this may be a good route to go. Depending on the program, you may be able to complete medical training in six or seven years instead of eight, save money on tuition, get guaranteed acceptance to a med school and/or avoid taking the MCATs. The downside to these programs is that they restrict your options in terms of what medical school you go to and if you change your mind about medicine later on, you may be in trouble.

4. Maintain good grades if you select a regular four year college and take your MCAT. In your junior year, apply to and interview at the med schools of your choice.

5. Go to medical school for four years. Take the USMLE, steps one and two.

6. Apply for internship/residency programs in pediatrics through the national matching service during your third year of medical school.

7. Complete your internship and residency. In the U.S., this takes three years: one of internship followed by two of residency.

8. Take the board exam in pediatrics.How would you put this in your own words?1. Dont skip class.

2. If you're getting a degree, come prepared.

3. Choose the path that best suits you.

4. Keep the partying to a minimum.

5. Don't procrastinate, and remember the training and goals you have.

6. Look for the best training you can, and making friends in that can help would'nt hurt.

7. Persistance is key, make sure your personal life can accomidate it.

8. Be confident, and prepared for what may come.



Good luck! If I were'nt in the Marines, I'd have probably gone into the field of Psychology/Medicine. I have a few family members and friends who are in your field if you ever need some help.
How would you put this in your own words?
TOO LONG....sorry.
How would you put this in your own words?
dayum thats long..



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