<p>I'm in 11th grade in HS and have been Home shcooled all though my shcool days..and i'm not really where i should be on 11th grade level.... But do you think i could make it in to Med shcool i don't think i could..</p>
<p>What's your GPA? Have you taken your SAT yet?</p>
<p>Thats next year..</p>
<p>Ok. I think that you are the best judge of your abilities, but do you think that you are being hard on your self, or are you just being honest? Maybe sub-conscienceless you don't want to go to med school? Is that possible?</p>
<p>Med school is something i have always wanted to do but i'm going to another school on top of my home school to get help in basic math like fractions and stuff like that</p>
<p>Good, my advice would be to start taking SAT prep courses if possible, as soon as possible. Don't worry! First get into college, then worry about med school:)</p>
<p>I have a homeschool wantobe doctor.</p>
<p>Here is my advice. For med school admissions you will need in COLLEGE</p>
<ol>
<li>One year English</li>
<li>One year biology with lab</li>
<li>Two years chemistry with labs</li>
<li>One year physics with lab</li>
</ol>
<p>biochemistry and genetics recommended but not required.
calculus recommened - required by some med schools. At least one semester, some do two. </p>
<p>Your grades in these classes will matter A LOT. So , as a homeschooler, you will want to prepare for these classes in your high school years. How is your math? You might need to really buckle down so that you can handle the calculus and chemistry and other sciences. Have you taken these sciences on the high school level? If not, start studying. </p>
<p>Also, start studying for that SAT. </p>
<p>Along with those classes, medical schools will look for volunteer work that you have done in COLLEGE, also any research your did or helped with, and exposure you had to the medical field (as a job or physican shadowing). So, these are things you need to start thinking about now as well. </p>
<p>That sounds like a lot, but as a homeschooler you could delay your entry into college for another year to help get the studying that you need accomplished. The main thing is to do very well in those science classes at the college level. The two most important things for med school admission are GPA and MCAT score.</p>