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What Is a Medical School Personal Statement?
Your medical school personal statement is an essay that is a critical piece of your admissions profile. In addition to your GPA, MCAT score, experience, and the mandatory prerequisites, admissions committees want to hear your story and discover what makes you stand out from the crowded field of applicants.
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What Is a Medical School Personal Statement?
Your medical school personal statement is an essay that is a critical piece of your admissions profile. In addition to your GPA, MCAT score, experience, and the mandatory prerequisites, admissions
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How To Become a Doctor
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What Is a Good GPA for Medical School?
What is a good GPA for medical school? Is your GPA more important than the MCAT? What else is important? Discover the answer to these questions and more.
What Is Pre-Med?
Many people are confused by the term “pre-med.” In this post, discover what it means to be a pre-med student and how pre-med prepares you for medical school.
Upgraded Multi-Subject Selection Feature
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