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What is the timetable for applying, including finishing the required courses, taking MCATs and actually submitting applications?

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What is the timetable for applying, including finishing the required courses, taking MCATs and actually submitting applications?

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The process of applying to medical school, or to any other health profession training program, can take up to one and a half years. Students who wish to matriculate to a health profession school in the fall following their graduation from college must therefore have all of their required premed coursework completed by the end of the junior year. In such cases the MCAT, DAT, GRE, etc. should be taken in the spring of junior year or over the summer following junior year. Students who do not mind taking one or more years off before beginning their professional training have much more flexibility.

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