<p>Updated Timetable:
First year:
-You need to know and be aware of the requirements: 1 year bio, 1 year chem, 1 year ochem, 1 year physics, 1 year calc, 1 year English (Other additional courses may be required by different schools)
-Volunteer in a hospital, medically related internships or interactive opportunities.
-Get involve in research experience, that can be bench or clinical.
-Continue with your favorites ECs.
-Develop networking you will need letter of recommendations.</p>
<p>Second year:
-Volunteer in a hospital, medically related internships or interactive opportunities.
-Get involve in research experience, that can be bench or clinical.
-Continue with your favorites ECs.
-Develop networking you will need letter of recommendations.
-Plan to make time to study for and take the MCAT such that you have your results no later than June at the end of year 2.</p>
<p>Third Year:
-Volunteering in a hospital, medically related internships or interactive opportunities.
-Get involve in research experience, that can be bench or clinical.
-Continue with your favorites ECs.</p>
<p>SPRING:
–Letter of Recommendations - Develop networking you will need LOR:-Spend spring term requesting and gathering “Letter of recommendations” - so you have them in hand by June.
– Personal Statements (PS) - Begin writing the PS, have it read and edited by others.
-Go to “student doctor network” (SDN) forums to be familiar with school’s prompts.
–Read SDN sample secondaries (school prompts) and begin outlining your answers for potential secondaries. </p>
<p>MAY:
-Apply in TX.</p>
<p>JUNE:
Apply AMCAS.</p>
<p>JULY:
-Begin secondaries, turn them around in a few days each and be ever so grateful if you spent time in the spring coming up with ideas for answers</p>
<p>Fourth year:
-Volunteering in a hospital, medically related internships or interactive opportunities.
-Get involve in research experience, that can be bench or clinical.
-Continue with your favorites ECs.</p>