Preparing a Timeline
Keep yourself on track as you move through your undergraduate career by preparing a pre-health timeline
Yearly Timeline
- Attend a Pre-Health orientation
- Create a Pre-Health Advising Portal account
- Consider making a Pre-Health Advising appointment with Susie Fang
- Review the prerequisite courses for your preferred field
- Join a club or organization
- Seek meaningful health-related volunteer and/or research experiences
- Develop relationships with faculty, advisors, pre-health liaisons, and mentors
- Pursue meaningful health-related volunteer and/or research experiences
- Plan to attend the Sophomore Pre-Health Meeting in the fall
- Continue to develop relationships with faculty and mentors
- Use resources from your college’s writing center
- Keep on track with your preferred field’s prerequisite courses
- If you are interested in studying abroad, visit your college’s study abroad office (Pitzer Office of Study Abroad and International Programs, Scripps Office of Study Abroad and Global Education)
- Apply for or consider resuming summer enrichment, volunteer, paid, research, and/or leadership opportunities
- Consider when you will take the MCAT, DAT, GRE, or other applicable entrance exams
- Attend pre-health advising programs/meetings
- Continue participation in meaningful health-related, volunteer, and/or research experiences
- Identify which faculty, advisors, mentors, or supervisors you would like to ask to write you a letter of recommendation
- Continue to take prerequisite courses for your preferred field
- Register to take the MCAT, DAT, GRE, etc. and establish a study plan
- Review the Natural Sciences Committee Letter process and timeline
- Attend the Applicant Kick-Off meeting in September/October
- Follow the Natural Sciences Committee Letter timeline and make sure to meet all deadlines
- Familiarize yourself with the centralized application service used in your field of interest
- Research schools of interest
- Read all Pre-Health Advising applicant update emails
- Schedule Pre-Health Advising appointments as needed
- Draft a resume — visit your college’s career services office
- Follow health news and read relevant articles
- Document relevant experiences such as shadowing, volunteering, research, etc. (include start/end dates, patient interactions, and supervisor information)