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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

I made this video and my website www.becomeadoctorfast.com to help those who have decided to become medical doctors. The truth is that it is a long road of studying and I have learned ways to shorten that road. So in this video I give a small intro to the information I have on my website. So feel free to visit it and if you have any questions my e-mail in on the website. Good LucK

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  • @GTYmassive no.

  • @mexfight

    It would take 4 years of college and 4 years of medical school. You would be 35 years old. While that sounds a little unappealing, think of it this way. In 8 years, you're 35, regardless of what you do with that time. Either do something great with it, like try to become a doctor, or grow old and wonder about the road not taken. Personally, I would hate to look back and regret not doing something amazing in my life, so that is why I am set on becoming a surgeon.

    Good luck.

  • @mexfight Its never too late!, medicine is more than just a career, youll be remembered for your capabilities not for how old you were when you graduated.

  • Thanks for posting this video. :)

  • @mexfight It's never too late, just keep in mind that in you're looking at least 8 years of school when you're done with medical school.

  • when is it too late to become a doctor? i'm 27 without an undergraduate degree.

  • @GTYmassive Not at all. :)

  • is 19 to old to start college to become a doctor?

  • @ecnuob14 Yes and No at the same time, it is harder to get into general surgery but not entirely too hard. Dermatology = extremely hard. Make sure you try hard for US MD/DO or attend SGU or maybe AUC in the Caribbean. Saba has 75% required in courses and Ross IMO has high attrition, SGU surpasses them all but all can yield a doctor. Work hard and u can get there for sure.

  • If I do decide to go and become an international medical graduate will that affect me being able to specialize in surgery or another practice?

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