Cracking Med School Admissions: Trusted Advice from Students Who've Been There

Cracking Med School Admissions: Trusted Advice from Students Who've Been There

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Cracking Med School Admissions: Trusted Advice from Students Who've Been There

There’s a unique perspective on medical school admissions and medical school interviews that only near-peers who have recently gone through the application process can provide. Stanford Medical Students Rachel Rizal, Rishi Mediratta, and James Xie, along with Devin Nambiar wrote Cracking Med School Admissions to provide timely, specific, and relevant tips about medical school admissions and medical school interviews. The book’s highlights include 1) 50 primary AND secondary essays from medical students accepted at elite medical schools, 2) Practical examples and tips about completing the primary application, letters of recommendation, medical school interviews, and selecting schools, and 3) Profiles of successful MD/PhD, clinical researchers, post-baccalaureate, and global health applicants.

The Collective Experience of the Cracking Med Admissions Team Includes:
- Current Stanford Medical Students
- College and Medical School Interviewers
- Graduates from Princeton University, Stanford University, Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and School of Oriental and African Studies
- A British Marshall Scholar
- A Fulbright Scholar
- Backgrounds in business, computer science, public health, education, global health, and entrepreneurship
- Hundreds of pre-med clients successfully advised and accepted to medical school

To learn more, visit www.crackingmedadmissions.com

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Country
USA
Binding
Kindle Edition
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
NumberOfPages
156
PublicationDate
2013-06-18
ReleaseDate
2013-06-18