If you're a high school student interested in becoming a doctor, one of your biggest early decisions is choosing between a traditional pre-med track and a direct medical program, such as BS/MD or BA/MD.
This guide includes a quick quiz to help you determine which option may be right for you. From there, we break down what your results mean, the pros and cons of each pathway, and how to strengthen your college applications.
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Not sure whether to choose pre-med or a BS/MD program? Take this quick quiz to find out which college path may be the best fit for your academic goals, personality, and long-term plans.
There is no universally “better” option between a pre-med and a BS/MD program. The right path for you comes down to how sure you are about a career in medicine, academic readiness, and how much flexibility you want during the college admissions process.
A traditional path in a pre-med program may be the better fit if you value flexibility, want time to explore your interests, or are still confirming that medicine is the right long-term career for you. Most physicians in the United States follow this route by completing a four-year undergrad degree before applying to a school of medicine.
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A BS/MD program combines two degrees: a Bachelor of Science and a Doctor of Medicine. This program may be the right fit if you know with a high degree of certainty that you want to become a physician and are prepared to commit to that path early.
Students complete BS/MD applications as high school seniors, with a single application for both undergraduate and medical school. These programs are highly selective, and acceptance rates typically fall below 5%. (The most selective programs admit less than 2% of applicants.)
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No matter which path you choose, choosing the right program can have a major impact on your future success. Not all schools offer the same level of preparation, support, or opportunities for aspiring physicians.
Whether you're pursuing a traditional route or applying to a direct medical program, here’s how to identify the best schools within each option.
A strong pre-med school prepares you for the difficult process of applying to medical schools and increases your chances of acceptance. Pre-med schools that establish a clear path to medical school set students up for success from day one.
The best pre-med schools have:
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BS/MD programs combine the undergraduate experience and medical school admissions into one pathway, so choosing the right program requires considering both components. When researching BS/MD programs, here are some important things to consider:
Note: A BS/MD program is one type of direct medical pathway available to future medical students. Similar options include BA/MD programs, which typically offer a more liberal arts-focused undergraduate education, as well as BS/DO and BA/DO programs. The latter leads to osteopathic medical training rather than traditional allopathic medical school.
No matter the path you’re considering, there are steps you can take during high school to strengthen your application and improve your chances of acceptance. Focus on building a well-rounded profile by:
Medical school admissions are competitive, and success requires more than just strong grades. Students need to balance rigorous coursework, extracurriculars, clinical work, research, and the application process itself.
That said, thousands of students successfully earn admission to medical school every year by staying focused, building a strong profile, and seeking guidance along the way.
Whether you choose a pre-med track or BS/MD path, understanding the process early can make a big difference throughout your academic journey. Students who prepare strategically benefit from:
The road there may be demanding, but preparation and persistence can help make your goal of becoming a doctor a reality.
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With professional pre-med coaching services, an expert advisor can help you choose the right path to medical school. They can support you in planning your high school coursework, identifying meaningful extracurricular and clinical opportunities, and developing a strong personal narrative. When it’s time to apply, they’ll guide you through each step of the process.
One challenge many high school and pre-med students face is limited access to dedicated guidance. Our MedSchoolCoach Pre-Med Coaching program pairs students with a Physician Advisor and a College Advisor with admissions committee experience.
Together, they provide step-by-step support throughout your journey to becoming a doctor, whether that path is through a direct medical program or a traditional pre-med route.