Thursday, October 31, 2013

Top Medical Colleges - Prerequisites

Becoming a doctor is a dream for many, given its status as a noble profession that also brings affluence. Hence, there is a rush of candidates seeking admission into the top medical colleges every year. To select the best,  colleges follow rigorous screening procedures that help detect the cream. Prerequisites for Top Medical CollegesThe first prerequisite for getting admission in top colleges is to score well in subjects such as general biology, chemistry, physics and calculus. Candidates can enroll themselves in pre-medical schools to enhance their prospects. Other requirements for getting into the top medical colleges are: 

High Grade Point Average (GPA): Most of the colleges require candidates to attain at least 3.5 GPA for applying. That is, getting into top medical colleges would require a higher GPA. Whatever their preference, candidates must always strive for the best achievable scores. 

Understanding the field closely: To experience what you will be doing in your future, candidates can volunteer at a clinic or hospital and learn from a doctor while assisting him. Assist in research to gain practical experience. This experience will help the candidate take informed decision regarding their choice of career. 

Medical College Admission Test (MCAT): Prepare for the MCAT, a computer-based exam, with the help of preparation books and classes. This test has four sections i.e. biological and physical sciences, and writing sample and verbal reasoning. 
A candidate's selection into the best colleges is decided by the MCAT, Science GPA and overall GPA.Top Medical Colleges in the USThe US News & World Report released the names of top ten US medical colleges. The best colleges in the field of research are Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Pennsylvania, University of California-San Francisco and Duke University. The best ones for primary care are University of Washington, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Oregon Health and Science University and Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, among others. Although the cost of studying in different top  colleges may vary, they are invariably expensive.