Planning Ahead: Medical School Santa Fe NM

Going to medical school is an admirable goal and preparing for it starts as early as 10th grade! If you’re still in high school and you know you want to become a medical doctor, now is the time to get a head start.

Southwestern College - Santa Fe
(505) 471-5756
3960 San Felipe
Santa Fe, NM
College of Santa Fe
(505) 473-6011
1600 St. Michael's Drive
Santa Fe, NM
Southwest Acupuncture College - Santa Fe
(505) 438-8884
1622 Galisteo Street
Santa Fe, NM
Southwestern College
877-471-5756
PO Box 4788
Santa Fe, NM
St. John’s College
505.984.6000
1160 Camino Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, NM
Institute of American Indian & Alaska Native Culture
(505) 424-2331
83 Avan Nu Po Road
Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe Community College
(505) 428-1000
6401 Richards Ave
Santa Fe, NM
St. John's College (NM)
(505) 984-6000
1160 Camino Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, NM
Institute of American Indian Arts
505.424.2300
83 Avan Nu Po Road
Santa Fe, NM
Central New Mexico Community College
(505) 224-3000
525 Buena Vista SE
Albuquerque, NM
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Planning Ahead: Medical School

Planning Ahead: Medical School

Boost your knowledge
Begin by taking AP courses, especially in the sciences. You'll know early on if you're really cut out for biology and chemistry and if you do well, you might be able to go straight into advanced science courses in college. 

Seek out opportunities to get work experience in the field by scoring a summer job with your family physician or through volunteer work at a local hospital. Not only will this help you decide if medicine is for you, it could help you get into medical school.

Scope out the school scene
Start researching medical schools and checking admission requirements while you’re in high school by picking up a copy of Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR), which you can order online from the Association of American Medical Colleges . Consider meeting with a pre-med or admission counselor at a local university to discuss what preparation you need to succeed in a pre-med program and to get a chance to preview the formal interviews that you’ll need to endure for admission to medical school. Dress your best, be confident and articulate, and come prepared with questions.

Author: Amy Ambler

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