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What will happen if i graduate highschool with my college degree? (PRE-MED)

What will happen if I graduate highschool with my college degree?

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I plan to start doing College Credit Plus courses starting extremely early in 7th grade, if I complete my bachelors of neuroscience at the end of highschool, I'll be 18.

Since I love doctor-related facts, especially the brain and spine, (I might do neurosurgery), does anyone have any tips for what I should do for the next 5 years in school? I'm definitely going to get enrolled in programs such as Mensa's SIGS and Junior Honor Society, but I need extra help on what other programs I should join.

I know, at the ripe age of 13, I shouldn't be thinking about what will happen after I graduate highschool with a college diploma but if I do, what will i have to do next?

Please take it easy on me, I'm kinda a newbie. My brain is always curious.


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Vianne’s Answer

Graduating high school at 18 with a bachelor's degree in neuroscience means you can apply to medical school earlier than most. But just having the degree isn't enough. Medical schools also want good grades, completed science courses, clinical experience, volunteering, leadership, research, and a real understanding of what being a doctor involves.

Remember, medicine is a long journey, not a quick race. While finishing college early is impressive, medical schools also value maturity, life experience, and consistent involvement. If you finish your degree at 18, you can apply to medical school right away or take a year or two to gain more experience and strengthen your application by doing research, working in healthcare, or volunteering.
Thank you comment icon Thank you, this is really helpful. Vilashini
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