Planning a Life in Medicine

Discover If a Medical Career Is Right for You and Learn How to Make It Happen

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Study Aids, Graduate & Professional, MCAT, Health & Well Being, Medical, Reference, Education & Training, Guides & Handbooks
Cover of the book Planning a Life in Medicine by John Smart, Stephen Nelson, Julie Doherty, The Princeton Review, Random House Children's Books
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Author: John Smart, Stephen Nelson, Julie Doherty, The Princeton Review ISBN: 9780307945006
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: November 23, 2011
Imprint: Princeton Review Language: English
Author: John Smart, Stephen Nelson, Julie Doherty, The Princeton Review
ISBN: 9780307945006
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: November 23, 2011
Imprint: Princeton Review
Language: English

A life in medicine is something that many dream of but few achieve. The tests students face–both literal and figurative–just to get into medical school are designed to weed out the weak. In Planning a Life in Medicine, the experts at The Princeton Review help you succeed in a premedical program, score higher on the MCAT, meet the challenges of medical school, and ultimately flourish in your medical career.

More than just a comprehensive plan for getting into medical school, Planning a Life in Medicine is a handbook that will help you to cultivate the skills and habits–such as compartmentalizing knowledge and improving concentration–that will help you along your “path of heart” and serve you well throughout your education and medical career.

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A life in medicine is something that many dream of but few achieve. The tests students face–both literal and figurative–just to get into medical school are designed to weed out the weak. In Planning a Life in Medicine, the experts at The Princeton Review help you succeed in a premedical program, score higher on the MCAT, meet the challenges of medical school, and ultimately flourish in your medical career.

More than just a comprehensive plan for getting into medical school, Planning a Life in Medicine is a handbook that will help you to cultivate the skills and habits–such as compartmentalizing knowledge and improving concentration–that will help you along your “path of heart” and serve you well throughout your education and medical career.

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