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survivorboi
Jan 16, 2009, 08:49 PM
When I grow up, I want to become a doctor, or a surgeon. I want to know what is the best colleges for that jobs? Is MIT good? Harvard?

I have also been thinking about being an astronomer, or even a astronaut. What university is best for that?

I want to know the standards to go to those schools. Lets say I want to go to MIT, what grades, etc. do I have to make to go there? Other good schools too please. Thanks :rolleyes:

Wondergirl
Jan 16, 2009, 09:05 PM
The college isn't as important as you and what you will put into a college education.

A smaller college that has a great science reputation (like Knox College in Illinois) would be a wonderful start. You would need to get totally involved in campus life so you are rounded out socially, educationally, and emotionally. Then talk to various grad programs as you are thinking about a master's degree.

Be sure to do research on what those careers require in credentials--such as visit your local public library to find out specifics on coursework and degrees needed. Also, check the federal government's Occupational Outlook Handbook.

Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition (http://www.bls.gov/OCO/)

Clough
Jan 17, 2009, 12:23 AM
Hi, survivorboi!

In addition to the fine answer by Wondergirl above, I'm wondering how you're already doing in school.

For instance, how well do you do in math and science courses? Are you particularly "drawn" to those subjects and have a love and desire to do your absolute best in them?

Thanks!

survivorboi
Jan 17, 2009, 12:37 PM
I'm in 7th grade this year. My semester grade was 3 b's and 4 a's in math and science.

bharathi87
May 29, 2010, 11:10 PM
The college isn't as important as you and what you will put into a college education.

A smaller college that has a great science reputation (like Knox College in Illinois) would be a wonderful start. You would need to get totally involved in campus life so you are rounded out socially, educationally, and emotionally. Then talk to various grad programs as you are thinking about a master's degree.

Be sure to do research on what those careers require in credentials--such as visit your local public library to find out specifics on coursework and degrees needed. Also, check the federal government's Occupational Outlook Handbook.

Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition (http://www.bls.gov/OCO/)

Very nice answer. Make a clear analysis of your desire and interest. MIT is good in all aspects. To help you more with this, refer the site, List of Top Medical Colleges (http://mycollege.in/top-medical-Colleges.php) to get the top ranked colleges offering medical courses.