Can you get into medical school without a Bachelors degree?

In the United States and Canada, it's extremely rare to get into medical school without a bachelor's degree. While some programs might accept a limited number of students with significantly different educational backgrounds, it's the exception, not the rule. Most medical schools require a bachelor's degree as a prerequisite. They often look for specific pre-med coursework as well.

There are a few *very* limited alternative pathways, such as some accelerated programs that combine undergraduate and medical school studies, but these are highly competitive and have specific eligibility criteria. These programs typically still require a significant amount of undergraduate-level coursework.

In short, while technically possible in some extraordinarily rare instances, practically speaking, a bachelor's degree is virtually mandatory for entry into medical school in North America.

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