what age do you have to be to go to university (study medicine)?
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You will not be studying medicine right away at the undergrad level. You will be taking pre-med classes, and also have a separate major. Medical school is where you study pure medicine. And that will happen normally 4 years after the undergrad level.
You will not, however, be studying medicine when you get to college. Medical school is something you go to AFTER graduating from college, so you have four years of a bachelor’s degree program to get through and do well in before applying for medical school. That means that you would be at least 19 when you start medical school, and while that is very young, at least you would be a legal adult by that time. Medical training takes a minimum of 10 years from the time you start college. In your case, that is probably a good thing, because by the time you start practicing, they won’t feel that the person working on them is a child!
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