A Med Students Guide To Getting In

A step by step analysis of the application process and how to develop a competitive application, from a student's perspective

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Author: Ernie Morton ISBN: 1230002236148
Publisher: Amanda Morton LLC Publication: March 25, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ernie Morton
ISBN: 1230002236148
Publisher: Amanda Morton LLC
Publication: March 25, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Gaining admittance into medical school is a very competitive process and requires years
of careful planning and execution. However, many students who have invested large amounts
of time and effort still fail to earn an acceptance. Thus, it is important to realize that you will
not only be competing with your peers but with repeat applicants. Without a doubt having
gone through the process before is an advantage when compared to a first-time applicant. This
book is designed to make you as familiar with the process as someone who has already gone
through it and increase your chances of success the first time around.

A Med Student’s Guide to Getting In provides a unique perspective on the medical
school process, as the author is currently a medical student and just recently completed the
application process. Most books are written by physicians or medical school admissions
personnel. While their perspectives are worthwhile and valid, physicians have not gone through
the application process in quite some time and admissions personnel may have never gone
through the process. The value of the author’s perspective is derived from his recent exposure
to numerous medical school’s application processes. He is able to provide a detailed and
insightful take on the application process and what it takes to be successful because his
experiences are still fresh in his memory.

Ernie Morton is currently a medical student who had to learn much of the information
regarding medical school admissions the hard way. As a pre-med student, Ernie struggled to
find comprehensive and concise information regarding the application process. It is his goal to
help pre-med students understand the medical school application process, make the most of
their time during undergraduate years, and increase their chances for admittance. A Med
Student’s Guide to Getting in will provide readers with tips and advice on how to spend their
time before, during, and after the application process. In addition, this book contains FREE tools
to help pre-med students succeed. These tools will help students log their experiences, plan
their courses for the 4 or 5 years spent earning a Bachelor’s degree, prepare for medical school
interviews, and provide a detailed checklist broken down by each year leading up to medical
school.

For more information on this book or the author please visit:
MasteringMedicalEducation.wordpress.com

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Gaining admittance into medical school is a very competitive process and requires years
of careful planning and execution. However, many students who have invested large amounts
of time and effort still fail to earn an acceptance. Thus, it is important to realize that you will
not only be competing with your peers but with repeat applicants. Without a doubt having
gone through the process before is an advantage when compared to a first-time applicant. This
book is designed to make you as familiar with the process as someone who has already gone
through it and increase your chances of success the first time around.

A Med Student’s Guide to Getting In provides a unique perspective on the medical
school process, as the author is currently a medical student and just recently completed the
application process. Most books are written by physicians or medical school admissions
personnel. While their perspectives are worthwhile and valid, physicians have not gone through
the application process in quite some time and admissions personnel may have never gone
through the process. The value of the author’s perspective is derived from his recent exposure
to numerous medical school’s application processes. He is able to provide a detailed and
insightful take on the application process and what it takes to be successful because his
experiences are still fresh in his memory.

Ernie Morton is currently a medical student who had to learn much of the information
regarding medical school admissions the hard way. As a pre-med student, Ernie struggled to
find comprehensive and concise information regarding the application process. It is his goal to
help pre-med students understand the medical school application process, make the most of
their time during undergraduate years, and increase their chances for admittance. A Med
Student’s Guide to Getting in will provide readers with tips and advice on how to spend their
time before, during, and after the application process. In addition, this book contains FREE tools
to help pre-med students succeed. These tools will help students log their experiences, plan
their courses for the 4 or 5 years spent earning a Bachelor’s degree, prepare for medical school
interviews, and provide a detailed checklist broken down by each year leading up to medical
school.

For more information on this book or the author please visit:
MasteringMedicalEducation.wordpress.com

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