Medical School Admission
Medical school admission is a competitive process that typically requires applicants to have a strong academic background, particularly in the sciences. Most schools require a bachelor's degree, completion of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), and relevant experience in healthcare settings.
In addition to academic qualifications, applicants often need to submit letters of recommendation and personal statements. Many medical schools also conduct interviews to assess candidates' communication skills and motivation for pursuing a career in medicine. Overall, the admission process aims to select individuals who demonstrate both academic excellence and a commitment to patient care.