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Ragnar

2006-10-09, 4:30 pm

http://www.aamc.org/students/applying/about/start.htm

As usual, Southeast is wrong about medical students having degrees
before they enter medical school.

In fact.. they need only to pass an entrance examinination, and have a
year of english and math and sciience.


Incidentally.. one does not need a college degree to be a lawyer..
they only need to pass a bar exam. And one does not need to be a
lawyer to become a judge! No wonder our legal system is so screwed
up!
southeasteyecare@hotmail.com

2006-10-14, 4:28 pm


You can APPLY to medical school before you graduate with your
bachelor's degree, but you
need a bachelor's degree to ENTER medical school. Medical doctors have
a 4 year college
degree, 4 years of medical school, followed typically by internship and
residency.

I can understand self-studying law, but not medicine.

Ragnar

2006-10-14, 4:28 pm

That is not true. How many times to I have to post it before you wise
up? I gave all the information and you ignored it.


On 14 Oct 2006 09:15:17 -0700, southeasteyecare@hotmail.com wrote:

>
>You can APPLY to medical school before you graduate with your
>bachelor's degree, but you
>need a bachelor's degree to ENTER medical school. Medical doctors have
>a 4 year college
>degree, 4 years of medical school, followed typically by internship and
>residency.
>
>I can understand self-studying law, but not medicine.

serebel

2006-10-14, 9:34 pm


southeasteyecare@hotmail.com wrote:
> You can APPLY to medical school before you graduate with your
> bachelor's degree, but you
> need a bachelor's degree to ENTER medical school. Medical doctors have
> a 4 year college
> degree, 4 years of medical school, followed typically by internship and
> residency.
>
> I can understand self-studying law, but not medicine.



Applying to med school is malpractice, all medicine is malpractice.
For that, can I have my flappie decoder ring back?

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