I am an absolute dummy. I’m not kidding. I don’t consider myself to be that smart when it comes to education. I didn’t take any honors or AP classes in high school. I didn’t graduate high school with any scholastic awards or any extracurricular acheivements. While in college, I didn’t participate in ANY extracurricular activities. I wasn’t on any sports teams. I didn’t publish any papers. I didn’t graduate with honors, and I certainly didn’t sign up for any expensive MCAT review courses.
I am an absolute dummy. I’m not kidding. I don’t consider myself to be that smart when it comes to education. I didn’t take any honors or AP classes in high school. I didn’t graduate high school with any scholastic awards or any extracurricular acheivements. While in college, I didn’t participate in ANY extracurricular activities. I wasn’t on any sports teams. I didn’t publish any papers. I didn’t graduate with honors, and I certainly didn’t sign up for any expensive MCAT review courses.
Despite all of this, I got accepted to one of the most prestigious medical schools in the country… George Washington University School of Medicine, located in Washington D.C.
How was I able to do this without being that smart, without paying for tutors, or signing up for expensive MCAT study programs? I did it by following the tips and tricks I collected from those that had already successfully walked this path.
I am going to share ALL of these tips and tricks with you in this course. You won’t have to scour the internet and read hundreds of blog posts and forums to find what I am going to share. In fact, even if you did, you likely wouldn’t find what I’m going to share with you in this course.
Here, you're going to learn one of the greatest mysteries surrounding the importance of the medical school interview.
You're going to learn the best tips and tricks for being absolutely prepared for any question the interviewer may send your way.
You're going to learn some common mistakes people make during their interview, and how to avoid them. You're also going to learn exactly what to wear -- and what NOT to wear -- at your interview.
Here, we'll discuss backup options for if acceptance to medical school doesn't pan out as expected. This includes options like...
1. Caribbean Medical Schools
2. D.O. Schools
3. P.A. Programs
4. Nursing Programs
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