<p>I’m a high school sophomore, who wants to get his MBA/MD after undergrad. But i dont really understand the process and system. Explain, please?</p>
<p>Well, do what you would regularly do to get an MD; be premed, work hard, MCATs, etc…
Do not worry too much about getting into a joint degree program. Most med schools ask that you apply to their business school separately or even into the third year of med school. So there is no special process, its just an additional application. You have to take your GMATs at some point (scores valid for 5 years), so plan accordingly. </p>
<p>And don’t worry, it all comes in good time. Enjoy life.</p>
<p>You’re a high school sophomore and you’re already thinking about joint graduate degree programs?</p>
<p>Worry about getting through high school successfully first. There’s nothing you can (or should) do at this point, besides doing well and maybe getting a cursory exposure to medicine.</p>
<p>Starting early is not a bad thing. It will help you build up your ECs.
Order this book. It will give you a pretty good idea of what is involved, although remember that the list of programs in this text is outdated.</p>
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