The Premed Playbook Guide to the Medical School Application Process: Everything You Need to Successfully Apply

· Morgan James Publishing
Ebook
354
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About this ebook

“An excellent resource for applicants.” —James Scott Wright, EdD, former Director of Admissions, UT Southwestern Medical School
 
The Premed Playbook Guide to the Medical School Application is the ultimate resource for the 60,000+ students applying to medical school every year in the US, with in-depth explanations and information to help you build the strongest application you can. This detailed, comprehensive companion covers topics including:
 
The Application Timeline * MCATs * GPAs and Transcripts * Early Decision Programs * Personal Statements * Disadvantaged Status Essays * Letters of Recommendation * School Lists * Secondary Applications * Situational Judgment Tests * Interviews * Waitlists * Rejections and Reapplying * and more
 
“Wonderfully thorough and comprehensive…a very thoughtful and methodical approach to the medical school application.”—Gregory M. Polites, Chair, Central Subcommittee on Admissions, Washington University School of Medicine

About the author

Ryan Gray, MD is the expert in helping premed students get into medical school. Author of the book series The Premed Playbook and publisher of Meded Media, Dr. Gray has helped hundreds of thousands of students on their journey to medical school. He has been interviewed for numerous sites, including US News World Report, and has spoken at conferences throughout the United States and Canada. He is a faculty member at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and resides in the Boulder, CO area with his wife, Dr. Allison Gray, and two children.

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