Oct 20, 2008
Posted by The Scientist in College And University | 0 Comments
It’s possible to get into a medical school at a different college than I attend, right?
booda2009 asked:
For example, say I end up going to Michigan Tech, which doesn’t have a medical school. After getting my bachelor’s degree in, say, biological science, it would be possible to go to the medical school at a school like Wayne State or MSU, wouldn’t it (assuming that I could get in)? Is it anymore difficult that way? I mean, will it be significantly harder to get into medical school if the college I attend doesn’t actually have one?
For example, say I end up going to Michigan Tech, which doesn’t have a medical school. After getting my bachelor’s degree in, say, biological science, it would be possible to go to the medical school at a school like Wayne State or MSU, wouldn’t it (assuming that I could get in)? Is it anymore difficult that way? I mean, will it be significantly harder to get into medical school if the college I attend doesn’t actually have one?

