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Medical school applicants have to consider the following:
Pre-requisite science courses for Medical School: Most Medical Schools require that applicants have taken 8 credits in Biology, Physics, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry (all courses with laboratory) and one year of English. A solid background in the humanities is expected. Courses in foreign languages are a plus but are not required. A Biochemistry course, although not required, is needed for success in taking MCAT’s. Other recommended courses include: Statistics, Ethics, Behavioral Science, Genetics, Psychology, Sociology, Physiology and General Microbiology.
At WPUNJ, we recommend that pre-medical students take the following science courses:
MCAT: All medical school applicants are advised to take the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) MCAT in their junior year. The test is administered by the American College Testing Service twice a year in April and August. MCAT applications may be obtained from the pre-professional advisor or from the AAMC.MCAT courses are offered by Kaplan, Princeton Review , and Examkrackers.
GPA: The median Grade Point Average (GPA) of most matriculated Medical School students is 3.2 - 3.8. The average GPA for individual Medical Schools can be found in the on line data base Medical School Admissions Requirements .
Extracurricular activities
A letter of recommendation will be supplied by the Pre-Professional Committee after the following has been received:
Application
Information about Medical Schools
Prospective medical students can find information concerning the entrance requirements for medical schools by consulting the handbook Admissions Requirements of the American Medical Colleges published annually by the Association of American Medical Colleges. This handbook is available in the Cheng-Library, in the Pre-Professional Programs Office and from the AAMC.