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What is something I can start doing sophomore year that will help preparing me for the MCAT test to get into Med school? #Spring25
I decided that I wanted to add pre-med onto my psychology major kinda as a last minute decision and want to make sure I can be as prepared as possible for med school. Whether it be preparing for the MCAT, getting experience through shadowing or internships or doing extracurriculars.
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Keith’s Answer
Make certain that you understand the prerequisites for med school application. Psychology majors may not require some of the biochemistry, physics, math, or biology that are required for med school.
Premedical curricula and medical school curricula are heavy in chemistry and biological sciences that may or may not be part of a psychology curriculum, and the MCAT will definitely test in those areas.
Premedical curricula and medical school curricula are heavy in chemistry and biological sciences that may or may not be part of a psychology curriculum, and the MCAT will definitely test in those areas.
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Muhammad Osama’s Answer
hello Owen, you can start writing blogs & copywriting for the topics you are interested & go for volunteering.