Write an article based on this "Take the MCAT Apply to medical school with a good reputation in OB/GYN. Complete your Medical Doctorate."

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. This test is a mandatory requirement for most medical schools in North America and many schools internationally. It will require months of studying and preparation; don’t try to “cram” close to the deadline. The test is comprised of multiple choice questions pertaining to the physical sciences, biological sciences, and verbal reasoning. The MCAT is held in designated testing locations with varied schedules and seating capacity, so be sure to register in advance.  If unsatisfied with your grade, you can retake the MCAT. But medical schools can see how many attempts you have made, and multiple failed attempts will weaken your application.   Each time you take the MCAT costs money, generally around 300 dollars.  If you want to become an OB/GYN outside North America, research the medical school examination requirements in your home country. Choosing a medical school can be difficult due to factors such as tuition cost, location, and reputation. But try to get into a school that is known for OB/GYN and women’s health. This will result in desirable professional connections and potentially greater employment opportunities down the road.  Do online research to see which medical schools have the best rankings in the area of OB/GYN. U.S. News and World Report has one of the most comprehensive rankings for American schools. Consider contacting OB/GYN physicians for advice on where to apply. In general, a medical doctorate takes four years to complete. The first two years entails coursework on a range of medical issues. In the final two years of the degree, you will complete a series of medical rotations, working with patients under the direction of licensed physicians in many fields, such as OB/GYN.  It is particularly important to obtain strong grades in the OB/GYN rotation if you plan to pursue this specialization. Be sure to complete at least one sub-internship in the field prior to graduation.