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can i study science subjects to get admission into a medical college after i studied arts and did bachelours in psychology
i have recently passed my BA after my 2 years FA. I studied 2 years BA. Becoming a psychiatrist requires studying science subjects and i am a bit confusd because i have remained an #arts student. Will it be possible for me to study science subjects after my BA so i can get admission into a medical school in America?
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Jane’s Answer
Hello Hammad,
You definitely can continue into medical school but most likely will have to ask the school of your choice. Prerequisites for the USA are found with a site called, "assist.org" where UC's, community colleges, or cal states share course agreements that are transferable for private universities check "mastersportal.com" Most likely you need biological science, chemistry, anatomy, cognitive science, and an emphasis to strengthen your application for medical school. In your personal statement make sure to mention how the arts has allowed you to expand your studies and practice in psychology. Best of luck in searching for graduate school!
You definitely can continue into medical school but most likely will have to ask the school of your choice. Prerequisites for the USA are found with a site called, "assist.org" where UC's, community colleges, or cal states share course agreements that are transferable for private universities check "mastersportal.com" Most likely you need biological science, chemistry, anatomy, cognitive science, and an emphasis to strengthen your application for medical school. In your personal statement make sure to mention how the arts has allowed you to expand your studies and practice in psychology. Best of luck in searching for graduate school!
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I completed my studies in sosiology , and I am now working in art at home
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Ali’s Answer
Hello, it is good that you studied the Department of Psychology, as it is close to art, and the field of art and the field of psychology can be close, but you must know that choosing to study the major of scientific subjects and dentistry is a realistic experimental field, more than it is theoretical. You should know that you are at the crossroads. My advice to you is to continue studying what is related to art and psychology, do not change the direction, because that needs starting from scratch, and it takes time and effort .. I wish you success
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David’s Answer
Many universities now have one-year programs for non-science majors to get the science courses that they need to apply for Medical School. The University of Pennsylvania was one of the first to offer this, but if you Google the topic, you should be able to find a program in the location that you want or is convenient. Hope that helps.