It’s easy to get overwhelmed with all the requirements and processes that medical school application entails. Keeping track of deadlines for specific documents is one of the important tasks you have to master. While medical schools may have varying sets of application requirements and processes, there are elements that are common among all medical schools. To help you prepare for medical school, below is a suggested step-by-step process you can follow:

Step 1: Collect and select.

The first step in applying to medical schools is to determine which schools offer programs that would best suit you and your field of interest. To do this, collect information on various medical schools which you can easily find on the Internet. It’s also helpful to read school reviews and student testimonials so you’ll have an “insider” view of what the institution is like. Here you can also gather information on the specific application procedures and requirements of different medical schools.

Step 2: Have a checklist of requirements.

As mentioned, application requirements may vary depending on the medical school. However, there are some common medical school requirements you need to submit, which you’ll find listed below:

* Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores
* TOEFL or IELTS (if applicable)
* Transcript of records
* Recommendation letters
* Resume or CV
* Personal statement medical school

If you’re at a loss as to how to write your personal statement medical school, you can check out sample medical school personal statements on the Internet to get an idea of how and what to write.

Step 3: Submit documents and application forms on time.

There are various medical school application services that you can use to help you through the whole application process. An example of such services is the American Medical College Application Service or AMCAS, which provides students with access to 90% of accredited med schools in the US. This service is offered by the Association of American Medical Colleges or AAMC.

From here, medical schools who are interested in your application will contact you and provide details on the supplemental requirements you need to submit. These supplemental requirements vary depending on the institution.

Step 4: Wait and then make follow ups.

This is perhaps the most grueling part of the medical school application – waiting for response and feedback. As for making follow ups, remember that there is a fine line between checking on your application status to show your determination and bugging the admissions committee to process your application. If you’re called in for an interview, make sure you follow up by calling the school or by confirming your appointment through email.

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