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How To Be A Successful Pre-Med. Made by: AMSA Exec 2012-13. Course Requirements. General Chemistry with lab – 2 semesters CHEM 130 and 131 Organic Chemistry with lab – 2 semesters CHEM 329, 331 + 330 and 332 or 333 ( Superlab ) General Physics with lab – 2 semesters
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How To Be A Successful Pre-Med Made by: AMSA Exec 2012-13
Course Requirements • General Chemistry with lab – 2 semesters • CHEM 130 and 131 • Organic Chemistry with lab – 2 semesters • CHEM 329, 331 + 330 and 332 or 333 (Superlab) • General Physics with lab – 2 semesters • PHYS 185 and 186 (with calc: PHYS 195 and 196) • General Biology with lab – 2 semesters • BIOL 107 and 108 • English – 2 semesters • Some schools accept writing enhanced (WE) • Calculus 1 and/or Stats – 1 semester • MAT 198 (Calc) and STAT 190
Course Recommendations Highly recommended: • Genetics • Physiology • Biochemistry • Anatomy • Human or Comparative Also recommended: • Histology • Microbiology • Immunology • Embryology • Cancer Biology • Pathophysiology • Pharmacology
Freshman Year • Grades • Get good ones • Service • Shadowing • Primarily done over breaks • Get involved • Student Organizations • Extracurricular Activities • Quality over Quantity • Follow Your Passions • Balance • Don’t overload yourself • Summer • Do something • Classes • Volunteer • Shadow • Study Abroad
Sophomore Year • Grades • Keep getting good ones • Network with Professors • Letters of Rec. • Leadership • Be on the lookout • Service • Shadowing/Clinical Hours • Start a regular routine • Shadow same physician over the course of a week • Research • Get involved • Doesn’t need to be medically relevant • Can count for scholarship job • Find your niche • Gather unique experiencesthat can be talked about in an interview
Sophomore Year • Prepare Summer Activities • http://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/reu_search.cfm • http://people.rit.edu/gtfsbi/Symp/premed.htm • Early Acceptance Programs • A.T. Still • University of Missouri’s Bryant Scholars • DMU • UMKC
Junior Year – Fall Semester • Leadership • Have leadership roles/significant contributions to groups • Begin MCAT Studying • Cursory review • Sign up for test date • Research what materials you want to use • Prepare Activities List for Application • Maximum 15 entries • 750 character limit • Choose 3 activities that were most influential, get extra characters • Prepare Summer Activities • Research • Service • Study Abroad
Junior Year – Spring Semester • MCAT • April or May • Treat studying like a class • Personal Statement • Read/editted by: • Family and friends • Career Center • AMSA exec • Letters of Recommendation • Truman Letter Service • 2 Science Faculty • 1 Non-Science Faculty • Physician • Research Medical Schools • MSAR • premed.me
Senior Year - Summer • Put together AMCAS application • Opens early May • Submit June 1st • Research Secondary Applications • studentdoctor.net
Senior Year • Submit Secondary Applications • Get Interview Attire • Practice interviewing • Mock Interviews at Career Center • Make Truman Proud