Meet with pre-health advisor to discuss overall pre-medical curriculum.
Begin prerequisite coursework—typically begins with the Biology and/or the General (inorganic) Chemistry sequence.
Become involved in pre-health organizations and extracurricular activities on campus.
Gain clinical experience in health fields through shadowing, volunteer, employment (i.e., CNA, EMT), and keep records of your experiences.
Seek out service opportunities with the underserved (e.g., Community HealthCorps VISTA, Peace Corps, Community Health Center volunteer, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, etc.).
Year two
Meet with pre-health advisor to discuss coursework, activities, and make plans for the MCAT exam.
Begin writing personal statement—revisit and revise statement over a period of time.
Year three - spring
Meet with pre-health advisor to review the details of your application.
Contact those who will be writing evaluations and letters of support for you—give them plenty of time to write a quality letter.
Research medical schools that are of interest to you. Contact each school to inquire about their specific admissions criteria and, if possible, schedule a time to visit campus.
Continue prerequisite coursework and courses recommended for MCAT success.
Continue to gain clinical and community service experience. Keep records of your experiences.
Start the AACOMAS application process and arrange to have your transcripts sent.
Finalize your personal statement. Ask mentors and advisors to review your statement before making final edits.
Year three - summer
Apply to AACOMAS as early as possible. Applications can be submitted in June for the fall of the following year.
Work with evaluators to ensure letters of recommendation are submitted in a timely fashion.
Order all official transcripts and have them submitted to AACOMAS.
Release MCAT scores to AACOMAS electronically.
Submit secondary application materials upon receipt.
Periodically contact each school to verify your application status
Continue work in the clinic and in the community. Document your experiences.
Prepare for upcoming interviews. Complete a mock interview, if possible. Ask pre-health advisor and other mentors for feedback and advice on interviewing.
Continue to complete prerequisite coursework. If possible, enroll in upper-level science courses, such as Biochemistry and Gross Anatomy.
Continue to stay involved in activities such as clinical employment and/or volunteer activities, research, pre-health organizations, and community service as able.
Year four
If invited, participate in interviews at medical schools.
Continue to complete prerequisite coursework and upper-level science courses.
Maintain a competitive GPA.
Continue to stay involved in activities such as clinical employment and/or volunteer activities, research, pre-health organizations, and community service as able. Document your experiences.
Share news of upcoming interviews with those who helped you along the way—pre-health advisor, professors, physicians, family, and friends.
Complete the AACOMAS Academic Update in December to submit fall coursework.
Consider post-application plans, regardless of acceptance.
Complete the FAFSA application.
If you are not invited for an interview and/or are not accepted, contact those schools to request formal feedback on how to be more competitive in the next application cycle.
Explore other steps to increase your competitiveness (e.g., retaking the MCAT, completing additional coursework, gaining additional clinical experience).