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The MMI: Everything You Need to Know

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This way, when you are asked a question about teamwork or meaningful clinical or volunteer experiences, you will be able to quickly recall the activities that reflect the best examples. She’s also shared her strategy for impressing interviewers in a popular webinar and written three books and numerous articles on the admissions process.

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Best Practices for Parents of Med School Applicants

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Our popular workshop Parents of Premeds: Understanding the Med School Admissions Process and How YOU Can Help! For example, in the video, Linda discusses the value of gap year programs, leadership and teamwork experience, clinical exposure (including physician shadowing), and community service in building an applicant’s profile.

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Start Medical School in 2025: How to Get Accepted This Year [Episode 567]

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Show Notes Welcome to the 567th episode of Admissions Straight Talk. Are you considering using an admissions consultant at any point during your medical school application journey? Well, if you are, you are eligible for a free 30-minute consultation with a top-notch, experienced Accepted admissions consultant. They want realism.

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The Nine Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make on a Medical School Waitlist

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If you’re not sure which category your waitlisting school falls into, contact the admissions office and ask. You can also ask your Accepted admissions consultant. While your qualifications relative to those of your peers are primary in admissions evaluations, “fit” is a major factor. But wait… what is yield?

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Make the Most of Your Experiences for ERAS

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formal instruction to others, tutoring medical students, developing health-related curriculum, conducting research in admissions, student affairs, or educational interventions) Music/athletics/art (e.g., Explore , and work one-on-one with an Accepted advisor who will help you create a strong, successful, admission-worthy application.

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The AAMC’s PREview: Everything You Need to Know

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The PREview exam is a type of situational judgment test designed to help admissions committees assess applicants’ pre-professional competencies. Thus, used in conjunction with other quantitative measures, the PREview can help flesh out an applicant’s profile and gives admissions committees a more holistic picture of them.

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Matching Your Values to a Medical School’s Mission Statement

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Translation: We value teamwork and the differing perspectives that come from diverse contributors. If you prefer to work alone, and this is evident in your experiences, then a culture of teamwork might not be a good fit for you. Medical School C’s Mission Statement Medical School C says their mission is to achieve the following: 1.