![]() The University of Washington Medical Center There are many great Medical Schools out there. Sometimes those with a high reputation (Harvard Medical School) can often overshadow other lesser prestigious, yet just of high quality Med Schools. Usually if a medical school ranks as a top med school, then their admission standards will be much higher. So, the Best Medical Schools may also be the hardest medical schools to get into. The more difficult med schools put a lot of emphasis on the MCAT (Medical School Admissions Test), as well as other various admission guidelines such as academic history or admissions essays. Medical schools are very competitive, and using entrance exams (ex: MCAT, BMAT, GAMSAT, etc) helps narrow the selection criteria. Overall it’s based mainly on GPA, MCAT score, the admissions essay, the interview, volunteer work, research and leadership experience. Students who earn a degree from a top medical school will find that after college, they will be in high demand. This is nice because it allows you to pick and choose what you want to do after college. A privilege that is sometimes hard to come by for a normal student with a typical B.A. in Arts & Science. The standard program length for Med School is four years long. The first 2 years are mostly done in the classroom, while the last two involve clinical work where students learn patient care first hand. Upon graduation, those who wish to go on to independent care for patients complete a residency (or supervised training) of 3-7 years. Other options include a fellowship, which is an additional two to three years of educational training in their area of expertise. Here is a look at some of the top medical school programs:
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