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5 Ways to Get Into Medical School in 2010.

January 31st, 2010 Carl Jones No comments

So, what\’s changed about 2010 that suddenly make getting into medical school different? Not much, really, it\’s still all about nailing those fundamentals. But if you\’re wondering exactly what those are, check out these 5 things.

#5: Rehearse Your Interview.

Pretend you\’re an actor, and you\’re rehearsing for a big theatrical performance. Rehearsal is key. We\’re not asking you to memorize a rote performance and repeat it word-for-word, but remembering what your best answers are to some common interview questions is just plain common sense.

#4: The Internet Can Always Help.

You\’re reading an article right now about medical school admissions. There are eBooks out there, sites devoted entirely to this process, plus forums and articles and blogs that can help you figure out exactly what you should be doing at every step of the process. Take advantage.

#3: Hit the Bookstore.

Admissions boards are looking for relevant knowledge, which means you really need to read in order to get your answers as best as they can be. Pick up some relevant, well-written books by doctors who also happen to write, and read them often. You\’ll become better informed and make a better impression.

#2: Improve Your Writing.

If you\’re liable to lapse into terrible, bureaucratic prose every time you have to write a motivation letter, you are in desperate need of a writer\’s guide. Pick up a few of them (or stick to the classic Strunk & White) and make sure your prose is direct, accessible, and clear. Your future self will thank you.

#1: Sometimes, A Consultant Can Be Crucial to Success.

Even if you take to heart every single piece of advice in the world, it might not be exactly adapted to your particular situation or really play to your strengths. To figure out what those are, you might want to contact a professional who can help you directly — someone who understands how to get into medical school and can help get you from \”what do I do now?\” to \”I made it!

It is optimal to start working on your medical school application as soon as you make the decision to pursue a medical career. Professional medical school admissions consulting companies will not only help you with application process, but will also prepare you for the admissions interview.

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