The MedEdits Guide to Medical School Admissions [Kindle Edition] Author: Jessica Freedman MD | Language: English | ISBN:
B0074XINSM | Format: PDF, EPUB
The MedEdits Guide to Medical School Admissions
Download The MedEdits Guide to Medical School Admissions for everyone book 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link The competition to get in to medical school is fierce. Stand out from the crowd by following the tips and guidance in this book.
Dr. Jessica Freedman, formerly on faculty at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine where she served on medical school and residency admissions committees, will guide you step by step to improve your chances of admission to medical school.
The MedEdits Guide to Medical School Admissions addresses many topics including:
Where to go to college if you are premed
When to take/retake the MCAT
Whom to ask for letters of reference and how
How to improve your candidacy
What medical schools look for in applicants
What applicants can do to market themselves most effectively
How to decide what topics should be included in the application written material, including experience entries and the personal statement
How to approach the personal statement and application entries
How to write the "most meaningful" application entries
How medical school admissions committees decide whom to interview
What to do if you are waitlisted
Deciding where to apply and attend
The book includes multiple full length examples of:
Personal statements
Application entries (both experience entries and new "most meaningful" descriptions)
Secondary essays
Letters of intent
Whether you are an outstanding candidate hoping to attend a top-notch medical school or a borderline applicant just hoping to get in somewhere, the no-nonsense advice offered in this comprehensive guide will greatly improve your chances of achieving your goals. The MedEdits Guide to Medical School Admissions is sure to become the go-to book for all aspiring doctors. Direct download links available for The MedEdits Guide to Medical School Admissions
- File Size: 392 KB
- Print Length: 302 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0983129126
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0074XINSM
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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I've ready so many medschool application advice books, they are all the same. They are usually filled with obvious advice and then with example personal statements that make you feel like crap for not saving half the population of Africa by your 11th birthday. If you have done that, then you don't need a book, period. However, if you're like me and value good, sound advice, this is the book for you. The examples are great, they are realistic, and they all apply to a certain type of applicant. For example, if you are a non-traditional applicant, she wrote examples from people like you...if you are an athlete, she wrote examples from people like you; you get the idea. Dr. Freedman, the author of the book, served on medical school admissions committees--her book gives a true insider view to the process that I am currently finding very helpful. She does a great, straight forward job of leading one through the medical school application step by step, from filling in your personal info to writing your personal statement. Finally, an application book worth reading.
By BAM
I would highly suggest buying this book! About 3 years ago, I worked with Dr. Freedman because I was having trouble getting into medical school. I had applied twice before (5 interviews the first time and 2 the second time) and was either rejected or wait listed at each school. With her help, I applied to about 25 schools, received 11 interviews, was accepted to multiple schools and was into medical school by October. I was also accepted to my top choice! Unlike most books, Dr. Freedman gives you a prospective as to what medical admissions committees are looking for. Her book will help you find your weaknesses and help maximize your opportunity to get accepted. In addition, one of the essays in this book is the one Dr. Freedman helped me put together for my application. I received a lot of positive feedback about the essay on my interviews. I am certain that following her advice on the essay will help you to get your application looked at more seriously for an interview!
As a current student interviewer for my school, I feel that the advice in this book is essential for succeeding during the interview process and setting yourself a part from other qualified applicants. You would be surprised how often students are wait listed or rejected because they did not prepare well enough for the interview or express their thoughts clearly. This book will provide the best advice on how to prepare for these questions and make a solid impression on interview day.
By MedStu
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