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To: Peter V who wrote (202122)5/15/2009 1:28:41 AM
From: kikogreyRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
Medical school usually takes a bit longer as most don't go straight from college. Many need up to two years of science prerequisites plus all medical schools require that you have clinical experience before applying. Hard to do all that straight from college. For example I know someone with a science degree from Brown still doing almost two years post-bac before she can even apply for med school.

I've watched my two sons-in-law basically cruise through law school and California bar compared to the amount of time/energy that my daughter is putting forth in medical school. It's also difficult to put into words the amount of stress medical training and practice is.
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