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<p>Doctors are certified in one country, they aren't traveling much. If you are going into premed from highschool, what do officials think of IB with future med students?
It seems like it would maybe only be for the prestige.</p>
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<p>Doctors are certified in one country, they aren't traveling much. If you are going into premed from highschool, what do officials think of IB with future med students?
It seems like it would maybe only be for the prestige.</p>
<p>once you get into college and are applying to medical school an IB means nothing.</p>
<p>guy: you should investigate what criteria is used by Med schools. Clear out some of your myths</p>
<p>OP,
Do you reqlize that some HSs do not offer IB doploma? How it could be required if some best HSs in the country do not offer it? Med. School does not care about HS at all. College GPA is of the most importance (in any major).</p>