No Mcat Combined Medical Programs

<p>Hi im only a sophmore in highschool
but i am very curious to finding out which colleges offer combined medical programs either BS/MD or BA/MD or whatever else that can be offered but do not require taking the M CAT.
anyone that can help me find which colleges offer this will be greatly apreciated.
Also i have come to know that usually the COMBINED programs that are 7 or 8 years long offer the no M CAT. And typically the ACELERATED programs that are 6 years long require taking the M CAT.
So in your reply please post how long the program is.
THANKS
and please post back =)
Off the top of my head i believe the only colleges i know personally that have combined medical programs that do not offer the M CAT are:
Union or Siena or RPI/ Albany
Northwestern HPME
University of Toledo combined 8 year program, bioengineering as your major<br>
for four years then med school w/o MCAT. Brown
Rice/Baylor
i dont think PSU/Jefferson and UMKC require MCAT either. not 100% sure
VCU/MCV
Rochester,
Lehigh,
Miami (7 years),
PSU
UPitt - but you need like a 3.7 gpa to get out of M CAT
George Washington University</p>

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<p>THATS ALL THAT I KNOW ABOUT KNOW
IF YOU KNOW OF ANY MORE PLEASE ADD TO THE LIST =)</p>

<p>ok yeah sorry...
count these ones out then i was like surfing i might of added those ones on acident so yeah </p>

<h2>ERASE from list!!!:</h2>

<p>PSU/JEFFERSON
Leigh
and hmm maby miami?</p>

<p>ANYONE DOUBLE CHECK LIST
AND OR ADD ON TO IT!</p>

<p>scratch lehigh out</p>

<p>leave miami. I don't think they have an MCAT requirement. Not sure though.</p>

<p>pretty sure GWU and rochester require MCAT, again may be wrong though.</p>

<p>no GWU and rochester don't have MCAT requirements.</p>

<p>ah ok then.</p>

<p>Why have you started another thread with the same exact topic?
If you want to get into a joint medical program, maturity is a big factor.</p>

<p>^ lol hydrogen
there was no point in starting this thread gmoney</p>

<p>should i delete it</p>