Medical School Admissions
Medical school admissions involve a competitive process where candidates apply to become future doctors. Applicants typically need to complete a bachelor's degree, take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), and submit their academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and personal statements.
Admissions committees evaluate candidates based on their academic performance, test scores, and relevant experiences, such as volunteering or working in healthcare settings. Interviews may also be part of the process, allowing schools to assess interpersonal skills and motivation for pursuing a career in medicine.