<p>I was accepted into the honors legal scholars program, recieved my cool t-shirt, keychain, notepad, and pen. But does anyone know much of what its about? not just what the website says but is anyone else in it? whats it like? any stats as to how many applicants v. number accepted? just curious, anything helps!</p>
<p>THANKS</p>
<p>Wow. Congratulations! First of all, you REALLY need a new screen name. :)<br>
Few students are selected for this or the med program. You’re the first I’ve heard of.</p>
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The FSU College of Medicine and the FSU College of Law have joined forces with the Honors Program to create two new early admissions, professional-track programs that are available, on a highly competitive basis, to a small number of motivated students in each incoming Honors class.</p>
<p>Through the Honors Medical Scholars Program, and upon completion of premed requirements, students will be eligible for early admission to the FSU College of Medicine, making it possible to graduate with an undergraduate and M.D. degree in seven years. Students who are accepted into the Honors Legal Scholars Program will be automatically admitted to the FSU College of Law upon completion of the stated prerequisites of that program.</p>
<p>Both programs also give students a head start on their chosen careers by allowing them to become members of the professional school community while they are still undergraduates. Honors Scholars in both programs are given pre-professional advising, and they meet with professors, observe classes, and shadow current students in either the FSU College of Medicine or the FSU College of Law.
See: [fsu.edu</a> | Honors Medical and Legal Scholars Programs](<a href=“http://honors.fsu.edu/medical_legal.html]fsu.edu ”>http://honors.fsu.edu/medical_legal.html )</p>
<p>VERY impressive! What are your credentials?</p>
cjm
July 24, 2009, 8:11am
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<p>Gator, congrats! Yep, new screen name. . .and remember, “i before e except after c”–received (not recieved). Just a pet peeve of mine.</p>