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I seriously doubt it, though I think it might be possible for uber brainiacs, like me! Oh wait, too late!
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No!
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I've never heard someone doing that, but anything is possible.
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sure! with a detour through college
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Normally no. You would have to be brilliant, and you would have to have completed an undergraduate degree while you were in high school. You also would have to have scored a very high score on the MCAT exam. Even then, most med schools would probably decline to admit you anyway.
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Maybe if you went to a high school that offered both high school and college courses where you can get both a High School Diploma and an associates degree at the same time. An example would be Richland College. They allow students enter their program ONLY if they are juniors and finish their last two years of high school while receiving college credit. The best part is, is that it's free to take the college courses... I doubt medical schools would allow you take the MCAT even if you did have an associate's degree. All medical schools require you to have an undergraduate(some people get a graduate) degree in medicine or a biological science.
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No.
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It was taking place at the Dominican Republic, but I don't know if they now have higher standards. I know a few guys who are now MD's in Puerto Rico who went to the Dominican Republic with High School Diplomas and became MD's. One of my High School Classmates didn't even wait to have a High School diploma and got a GED....and went straight to Medical School over there.
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