66% Med School Acceptance

<p>As physician parent of two musicians and medical faculty member of local med school, have heard med school admission committee members say, “all the musicians get in.” (She was also the parent of an Oberlin trained violinist.) My own background was liberal arts and some practical medical work but not much college work. All that is really absolutely necessary to get into med school are two years chemistry, one biology but helps to have biochemistry. Many school also require calculus, though I didn’t–can ask my kids if I can barely multiply. Leaves alot of room for B.M. requirements. Also after med school graduation, you will very grateful for a radically different pursuit.</p>