Medical Malpractice

what basic requirement if i want to enter University Of Harvard Medical/Law School??

must i be an american?rich or anything else???tell me anything & everything u guys know about it....

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  1. Contact the school and ask. They will tell you.
  2. rich and political pull....otherwise your undergraduate studies and recommendations from your professor that graduated from Harvard......BUT if you are interested in that profession, researching information data about Harvard should be easy
  3. Well, firstly if you're coming straight out of highschool: very high SAT and SAT II scores. ACT as well probably-you may want to check this one since I graduated from highschool four years ago. It may be different now. Start planning your curriculum which should include A.P. courses as well as some honors courses. I would recommend meeting with your highschool councelor. They have resources that highschool students hardly ever take advantage of. Then I would contact Admissions at Harvard, by early junior year and send in your "preliminary" trascripts as well as SAT or PSATS if you've already taken them. During your senior year, you need plently of letters or reccomendations. Get them from people that you know their words would hold value. Anyone that graduated from that school would be great. If you're already in college and trying to transfer, it's a little trickier. As an undergrad, it is damn right impossible. I'm sure you know this. Get a degree. Even if it's just a Bachelor's. GPA must be higher than 3.8, if I'm not mistaken. For med school, take the MCAT. Score higher than 90 percentile if you're GPA is not that great. For law, I believe it is the LSATS. But firstly, get a degree. Pick a major that is relevant to your course of study. For example, English or Political Science would be well suited for law school and Bio Chemistry for Med School. Have a minor that is somewhat diverse from your field so the school will know you're well-rounded.
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