Can I Apply to Medical School Without Prerequisites? (2024)


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Can I Apply to Medical School Without Prerequisites? (1)

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Our question today is from a paramedic firefighter who is now interested in going to medical school but doesn’t necessarily want to take the prereq classes. Can you go to medical school without prerequisites?

Listen to this podcast episode with the player above, or keep reading for the highlights and takeaway points.

[01:23] OldPreMeds Question of the Week

As usual on the OldPreMeds Podcast, our question is taken from the Nontrad Premed Forum:

“I recently had a big wake up call about what I’d like to do as a career. I’m 24 years old, and I’m about to finish my undergrad in Emergency Services Administration. I graduate in about two months, and I realized a few weeks ago that being a firefighter paramedic isn’t what I want to do for the rest of my life.

I graduate in about two months, and I realized a few weeks ago that being a firefighter paramedic isn't what I want to do for the rest of my life.Click To Tweet

I’ve pretty much spent every free moment I’ve had in the last two weeks trying to figure out if I’d be able to apply to medical school anytime soon.

I pretty much don’t have any of the science prerequisites, such as the o chem, physics, andbiochem. I have basic physical science in biology, along with anatomy and physiology. But that’s about it. I’m a paramedic, and I’ve had some really awesome experiences from that.

I’ve also got a good look at the medical field, which has sparked my interest in going to medical school and becoming a doctor. I never ever thought about becoming a physician until recently. And I’m pretty far behind because of that.

I never thought about becoming a physician until recently. And I'm pretty far behind because of that.Click To Tweet

I have a 3.8 GPA, and I’m pretty confident I could get a good MCAT score if I put my mind to it. I just don’t really know how to proceed from here and if this means I have to do another year or two of school after graduating this semester.

Is there any way I can work on getting a good MCAT score and not have to do any more schooling? Or am I out of luck?”

[02:42] Are There Medical Schools That Don’t Require Prerequisites?

Do you have to do the prereqs? Well, the first issue is whether medical schools will require you to have the classes before you matriculate.

On that front, you may just be in luck since a lot of medical schools are starting to move away from having required courses for admission. But “a lot” is still not a lot. The majority of schools out there still have required coursework to be able to matriculate into medical school. More on this below.

A lot of medical schools are starting to move away from having required courses for admission to the medical school.Click To Tweet

Preparing for the MCAT Without Prerequisites

The second reason to take the prereqs is to give you the foundational knowledge for the MCAT. You may not know a lot about the MCAT, saying you’re confident you can get a good MCAT score if you put your mind to it.

Nevertheless, I have seen some students walk into an MCAT practice test without much prep and do very well. And you could be one of them. All this being said, you might not need all of the prereqs to do well on the MCAT as long as you prep for it appropriately.

You may not know a lot about the MCAT, saying you're confident you can get a good MCAT score if you put your mind to it.Click To Tweet

[Related episode: What Prereqs Do I Have to Have to Take the MCAT?]

[04:08] Researching Which Medical Schools Don’t Require Prerequisites

The biggest thing you need to do here is to reach out to some medical schools you’re interested in applying to. Reach out and tell them your story. And then ask them what they think you should do.

Ask the medical schools whether they have requirements for classes to get into medical school. This information is likely already on their website, or you could get access to the MSAR (Medical School Admissions Requirements), which costs about $30 for a year of access, which has this information collected for all the MD schools. (Look at the CIB for DO schools.) But still it may be worth calling to check.

Look around to find which medical schools don't require prerequisites. See if you can chart a course of action from that information.Click To Tweet

[05:34] Prereqs Will Help You with the MCAT

Prereqs don’t help you much in medical school. But they can definitely help you on the MCAT. You may not need the help, but they can help you. The majority of schools out there still are going to require courses. So your best chances of getting into medical school will be if you go take some of these prereqs. This could mean doing just a year of prereqs.

So you could go start on a year worth of prereqs, then take the MCAT next March-May. Apply in June, and then work on the rest of the prereqs in between applying and actually matriculating. Again, you don’t have to have all of the prereqs before you apply. Here is an episode I recorded specifically about that.

Most medical schools do not require you to have your prereqs done before you apply—only before you matriculate.Click To Tweet

The Purpose of the Medical School Prerequisite Classes

This is the course I would recommend since the prereq courses are going to help you on the MCAT. They may help you some in medical school, too. But at the core of it, the main way your prereqs help you in medical school is just that they help you learn how to be a student in harder science courses. Then once you get to medical school, you realize that you really didn’t study that hard as a premed because medical school is just a whole ‘nother level.

Once you get to medical school, you realize that you really didn't study that hard as a premed because medical school is just a whole 'nother level.Click To Tweet

[Related episode: Are There Hidden Prereqs I Should Take for the MCAT?]

[07:33] So, Should You Go to Medical School Without Prerequisites?

I recommend you start taking some of the prereqs. Plan on taking the MCAT earlier in 2019, apply in June of 2019, and start medical school in 2020. It may put a little delay on things, but just start this very minute.

A lot of schools are starting to move away from a strict set of prereqs. But those classes will still help you with the MCAT. They help you learn how to be a good student, which you need to do in medical school, obviously. You may not use all the material again, but the study habits and skills you learned are going to be invaluable once you start medical school.

A lot of schools are starting to move away from a strict set of prereqs. But those classes will still help you with the MCAT and help you learn how to be a good student.Click To Tweet

Links and Other Resources

  • Check out our Nontrad Premed Forum, and ask a question of your own!
  • Related episode: How Recent Should My Prereqs Be to Apply to Medical School?
  • Related episode: Taking Prereqs and Preparing for the MCAT at the Same Time.
  • Need MCAT Prep? Save on tutoring, classes, and full-length practice tests by using promo code “MSHQ” at Blueprint MCAT (formerly Next Step Test Prep)!
Can I Apply to Medical School Without Prerequisites? (2024)

FAQs

Can I Apply to Medical School Without Prerequisites? ›

For example, students must take 9 semester hours of biology or chemistry courses for their degree. You can apply to medical school before you've finished all of your prereqs, but you must complete all of them before matriculation into your chosen program.

Can I apply to med school without all prereqs? ›

Many medical schools don't have prerequisite course requirements, so you can apply without them. However, prereqs prepare you for your future courses. You can take a pre-med program to build your foundational knowledge.

Can you pass MCAT without prerequisites? ›

If you missed a required or recommended class and need to start your MCAT prep, don't worry. As long as you plan your MCAT studying intentionally to reflect your missing coursework, follow AAMC guidelines, and practice a TON, you will be just as successful on the MCAT as the next student!

Can you get into medical school without MCAT or prerequisites? ›

All B/MD Programs in the United States
Program NameMCAT Required?Degrees
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute/Albany Medical CollegeNoBS/MD
Siena College/Albany Medical CollegeNoBA/MD
St. Bonaventure University/George Washington University School of Medicine Dual Admittance ProgramYesBS/MD BA/MD
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What will you do if you don t get into medical school interview question? ›

What can you do if you don't get into med school?
  1. Apply again. ...
  2. Apply to other schools. ...
  3. Take a gap year. ...
  4. Pursue a master's degree. ...
  5. Apply to nursing school. ...
  6. Apply for a physician's assistant (PA) program. ...
  7. Change your med school plans. ...
  8. Consider an alternative career path.
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Can you skip undergrad and go straight to med school? ›

You can't go directly to med school after your high school graduation. However, there are special programs to get you into medical school right after obtaining your Bachelor's Degree without having to apply. In some cases, you may not even have to take the MCAT.

How many pre-med students don t get into med school? ›

Almost 60% of applicants get rejected from med school each year. If you are thinking about applying to medical school for the first time, you must make sure you know what you are getting yourself into. The applicants who were accepted were chosen for a reason. If you are not prepared, don't expect to get lucky.

What is the average GPA for med school? ›

The average GPA for successful medical school applicants typically falls in the range of 3.6 to 3.8 on a 4.0 scale. However, many applicants admitted to top-tier medical schools have even higher GPAs.

Can I get into med school with just a MCAT score? ›

No, cannot get into medical school with just the MCAT. You also need a bachelor's degree and passing grades in specific science courses to attend medical school.

How old can Prerequisites be for medical school? ›

How Long Do Medical School Prerequisites Last? For most medical school schools, there is no strict expiration date for your prereqs. In the last couple of years, some medical schools have started to say that they would like to see the coursework within the last 5 years.

Do any MD schools not require the MCAT? ›

The answer is yes! There are several baccalaureate-MD programs, such as BA/MD, BS/MD, and BFA/MD that do not require you to take the MCAT.

How to get MD without MCAT? ›

BS/MD, BA/MD, and BFA/MD programs typically do not require the MCAT. Admitted students take a three- to four-year baccalaureate program before automatically matriculating into medical school.

Can I get into med school with a low MCAT and high GPA? ›

Yes, it is possible to get into medical school with a low MCAT score, although it can be more challenging. Med school admissions committees take a holistic approach to evaluating applications, considering factors such as: GPA. Extracurricular activities.

Why do med schools reject applicants? ›

The most obvious reason for a medical school rejection is a low GPA or MCAT score. Either can hinder an applicant from making it past the first round in the admissions process, as many schools screen out applicants who don't meet a school's minimum cut-off.

How many med school applicants get no interviews? ›

What percentage of med school applicants get interviews? Getting a medical school interview can be tough. It's competitive, and the candidates who get interview invitations are the best of the best. Only around 10-15% of applicants get interview invitations each year for each medical school.

Why do med schools reject after interview? ›

One of the biggest reasons that students get rejected after the interview is that they didn't let the interviewer get to know them during the interview. It's because you kept diverting the interviewer's questions into sales pitches. You came in with too much. Have a coffee shop conversation with your interviewer.

What pre-reqs are needed for med school? ›

Biology (one yearlong sequence with labs) Chemistry (two full academic years of study, including four lab-based classes, three of which are general chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry) English or another writing-intensive academic discipline (one full year) Genetics (at least one course)

Do pre-reqs expire for med school? ›

It Depends on the School

So in general, there's no specific requirement for the timing of your prereqs. It depends on the school you're applying to. You may want to add some new courses if your classes are approaching 10 years old or older.

Can you take med school pre reqs after graduation? ›

All medical schools require a minimum level of science preparation that includes approximately one year each of biology, chemistry, organic chemistry and physics. Many universities offer post-baccalaureate programs for students who need to fulfill pre-med requirements .

Do I need straight A for medical school? ›

While perfect grades are not required for medical school admission, premeds "would want to be in the mid-3.0 range and higher to feel relatively competitive," Grabowski says. Still, it is possible to get into med school with a mediocre or low GPA.

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