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When the Numbers Don’t Match | Med School Application Tips for ‘Splitters’
As a former dean of admissions and founder of GradMissions, Autumn Lockett draws on her experience to help applicants turn a strong MCAT and weaker GPA into a compelling application.
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Best Way to Study for the MCAT®
Not sure where to start with MCAT® prep? Learn the best way to study for the MCAT, from mastering content, using the right tools, and building a study plan that works.

Master MCAT® Keyboard Shortcuts to Save Time on Test Day
Efficiently navigating the MCAT can earn you more time per question and help maximize your score. The best way to do this is to learn and practice the exam’s keyboard shortcuts.

What Is a Medical School Personal Statement?
Want to know how to make your medial school personal statement stand out? Read our guide to writing an exceptional personal statement that will give you an edge.
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What Is a Medical School Personal Statement?
Want to know how to make your medial school personal statement stand out? Read our guide to writing an exceptional personal statement that will give you an edge.

Pre-Med Leadership Opportunities to Boost Your Medical School Application
Develop leadership skills that help to boost your medical school application and demonstrate qualities that will make you a successful physician.

How To Deal With Imposter Syndrome Before Your MCAT Exam
Find out how to deal with Imposter Syndrome in order to successfully prepare for the MCAT exam.

Things to Know When Applying to Medical School
An important step in the journey to becoming a medical doctor is the application to medical school. As you wrap up your pre-med education, the med school application is the

Secondary Essays: How to Stand Out from the Crowd
Applying for medical school comes in stages, and secondary essays are an important part of the application process. If you are beginning your essays, take a look at this advice

How To Make Your Medical School Application Stand Out
If you’re nearing the end of your pre-med journey and beginning to seriously consider which medical schools you’d like to apply to, you’re probably wondering how to make your medical