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How do you get your medical degree?
by Adam Hawkins (2017-08-07)
You don't study medication on the undergraduate level in the U.S. You apply four years as an undergraduate taking the pre-med courses required for medical school admission and majoring in whatever interests you. Mostly students Buy Degree from accredited colleges for time-saving. Many pre-meds majors in scientific subjects, Biology and Chemistry are common, but some major in subjects unrelated to science