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Career and university help!

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xtraxxl - 31 Dec 2004 02:30 GMT
I want to be a doctor should I take life science in the
university

or something?
And I'm wondering if anybody knows what's the average for entering

the U of T's life science.
I also heard it is hard to finish this course, can anyone tell me

something about it please?
Thank you!
Howard McCollister - 31 Dec 2004 05:00 GMT
>I want to be a doctor should I take life science in the
> university
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> something about it please?
> Thank you!

You have or will be assigned an advisor who can advise you on courses to
take toward meeting medical school requirements. Yes, you will be taking
some life science courses in college, along with chemistry, physics, math,
english. Pick a few medical schools, go to their web site and review their
admission criteria. They will spell out the courses you have to have to be
accepted. Your course planning will depend on whether or not you plan on
getting an undergraduate degree, or are just going to take the courses
necessary to get into medical school.

HMc

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