It depends, honestly. As was stated before, the standard curriculum is 4 years. Many students choose to take a fifth year (either before their 3rd year clinical rotations or immediately after) to pursue research. read more
Many students choose to take a fifth year (either before their 3rd year clinical rotations or immediately after) to pursue research. More than a handful will pursue an MPH, JD, MBA, or PhD in the middle of their studies, which could tack on as many as 6 years to the total time it takes to complete medical school. read more
The deadline for the applicant in Harvard Medical School (HMS) is 22 October of every year. The application fee is 100 dollars per student, and the full-time tuition fee of the student of HMS is 54,300 dollars respectively. The faculty to student ratio at the university is 13:4:1. read more
Medical school takes 4 years to complete, but to become a doctor you'll also spend 3–7 years in residency. The First Two Years The first two years of medical school are a mixture of classroom and lab time. read more