<p>i have a few questions which i need answers for can any 1 help me </p>
<p>1 ) im planing to apply for a pre med course this is what i currently have
a) 8 OLEVELS<br>
<em>)BIOLOGY ------------> A</em>
<em>)CHEMISTRY----------> A
*)PHYSICS-------------> A</em>
<em>)MATH----------------> A</em>
<em>)COMPUTER STUDIES—>A</em>
<em>)ENGLISH-------------->B</em>
*)SOCIOLOGY----------->B
*)BUSINESS------------->A
b)3 AS LEVEL
*)BIOLOGY----->C
*)CHEMISTRY–>C
*)MATH-------->A</p>
<p>2) Im planing to do my sat’s and tofel but i dont know exactly what to do if i want to apply to pre med can any one tell me exactly what i have to do for the sat and tofel what subjects will i have to do</p>
<p>3)what are the best pre med colleges i can go to ive read alot of saakis opinions and ive noticed that he sais somthing about Bachelor’s/MD programs. what are these Bachelor’s/MD programs. and what schools have them </p>
<p>4)i have one final question and its about another thing sakky was talkin about its hyps is it hard to get into the premed couse in these colleges and would it be better to go to one of those Bachelor’s/MD programs or “hyps” and what subjects do i have to do to get into “HYPS” finally i would like to knoe what are the average scores that could get me into one of these colleges</p>
<p>^Seconded, except with a question mark on the end instead of “…”.</p>
<p>1) There’s no such thing as a “pre-med” major at any of those schools. Med school admissions are largely based on college grades and will theoretically accept any major (though of course, the majority of pre-medders tend to major in some form of biology).
2) HYPS are all extremely competitive colleges, no matter which major you apply to. Again, there is no such thing (at those schools, anyway) as a “pre-med” major or course. HYPS are the most competitive (to get into) colleges in the United States. To know what you need to do to get into them, please browse the rest of this forum site. (Hint: You need to do a lot. A lot a lot. Like cure cancer.)</p>
<p>The first thing you should be aware of is that there is no specific pre-med major at American colleges and universities. There are certain required science courses that all students who want to apply to medical school must take, but outside of those you are free to major in any subject you wish. There are plenty of English, History, etc. majors who go on to medical school in this country. </p>
<p>As for the rest of your questions, you should look at the forum for International Students: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/international-students/[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/international-students/</a></p>
<p>And the one for Pre-Med: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/pre-med-medical-school/[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/pre-med-medical-school/</a></p>
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Yeah I know but I had to adhere to the 10 character limit.</p>
<p>It seems like the OP doesn’t understand that HPYS or HYPMS stands for:
Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford. While people around here use “HYP” or “HYPS” as acronyms for the purpose of shorthand or to describe a calibre of school, in reality these letters stand for 3, 4, 5 very competitive, top, medium-sized, private universities. </p>
<p>In the US, unless you are applying to a specific program, it generally does not matter what you say your intended major is. It will not affect the admission process. For medical school, it does not officially matter, as long as you take a core body of MS prerequisites (chem, bio, physics, usually a sem. of calc, orgo, etc.) though something like theatre would probably not be the most logical major.</p>