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For any high school student who has decided to make a career in the field of medicine, getting into a medical college can be a meticulous task. Also deciding where to apply and how to apply is a big question as well. Many students take a break a year or two after their college graduation and many others want to become professionals in the shortest time possible. The typical conventional route involves matriculating at an undergraduate institution, completing their premedical requirements by junior or senior year, taking the MCAT and applying to medical schools within the general application pool. This promotes flexibility. Baccalaureate-M.D. programs offer a very early entrance into medical colleges.