Arteriovenous malformation <--- You have to be able to identify that, and thousands of other terms similar to that. So yes, it's hard.
Hard.
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It will be difficult, but if you work hard through college, then you certainly can get into medical school.
Hard. It's very competitive to get into medical school. Once you get into medical school you are essentially competing with a class full of students just as motivated and dedicated as you. Only the top tier students in medical school will be able to specialize in areas such as anestheiology. If it's your dream to become one, stay dedicated and work as hard as you can - everything will fall in place.
It doesn't really work like that; anaesthetists are specialists, who have done postgraduate training after medical school. Your medical school won't impact your specialty training - only hard work can do that!
It differs from country to country but mainly you have to study really hard and get really good grades and then pay a lot of money to get into a medical school. Then when you graduate from medical school you will be a doctor.
1. Medical School starts in August, not January. 2. It is hard; I don't understand how you can start if you don't know what you are getting into. 3. Used books are probably the way to go, but they will still be very expensive. 4. Work on your grammar, a doctor should be able to communicate well.
Now this all depends, if you have good grades try very hard and believe that you have what it takes, then yes you have a great shot at getting into medical school. Good luck!
Absolutely! and then you need to go on to college and then medical school. 8 years of very hard work.
study hard and go to a good medical school
A college with medical programs is a "medical school".