Medical School Application Process
The process of applying to medical school comprises of prerequisites completion, application submission, and an interview. Prerequisites may include the MCAT test, an undergraduate degree, GPA consideration, and possibly the CASPer test. The application process involves submission of references, documentation of extracurricular activities, and essays or short answers. The final step is the interview process, which can either be a panel interview or a multiple mini-interview. Special accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities at every step. The process concludes with a waiting period for offer letters.

