"Wrapping up your undergraduate years can be both an exciting and anxiety-provoking endeavor, especially if you are headed to medical school. As you enter your final semester, it is important to reflect upon your college career and to assess whether you have the means to succeed in medical school.
Though finishing up classes and enjoying your final semester may be your foremost priorities, you can mitigate your worries about graduating and moving on to medical school by completing these three tasks during your final months as an undergraduate.
Ensure you are on target to complete all of your academic requirements. Between juggling premedical courses, major-specific classes, and any general education courses you must take, it can be all too easy to overlook an academic requirement or two. At the start of your final semester, review the classes required to fulfill your major, apply to medical school and graduate from college." …