
Alexandra T. answered 06/20/19
Ivy League Grad, Fulbright Scholar Specializing in College Counseling
Hi Noman,
Going to medical school is generally unrelated to the score you receive on your SAT. Rather, after you finish your undergraduate degree, you will take the MCAT (Medical College Admissions Test), which will play a large role in which medical schools you are able to gain admission to. During your undergraduate years, you will want to be sure you are taking all required pre-requisite courses to go to medical school, then study for and take the MCAT. Though Harvard Medical practices a holistic admissions process, your college transcript and MCAT score play a big role in your application!