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The Best Medical School Letter of Recommendation Advice for 2024

Accepted Blog

If you’re writing a recommendation for someone, or you’re drafting your own recommendation for your recommender to edit, these elements will help you structure your letter effectively and highlight the information the admissions committees want to see. this is valuable information that the admissions committee needs.

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Proving Character Traits in Your Essays

Accepted Blog

The attention to detail required in his job feels relevant to the practice of law and its endless details: I’ve learned many invaluable skills: project and time management, creative thinking, customer service, and leadership. By Judy Gruen, former Accepted admissions consultant. Your actions will make the case for you.

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Taking the Leap: Tips for Nurses Seeking to Study Medicine Abroad

Will Peach MD

University Admission Requirements Researching the requirements and expectations of medical schools abroad is essential. Different medical schools may have specific prerequisites, admission criteria, and expectations for international students. Gathering information on admission criteria and financial considerations is crucial.

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Conquer Your Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam: A Comprehensive Preparation Checklist

Northwest Suburban College

Some useful approaches include: – Time Management: Allocate a specific amount of time for each question to ensure you can complete the entire exam within the given timeframe. Ready to transform your future and improve the lives of others through a career in pharmacy?

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Stanford’s MCiM Combines Technology, Healthcare, and Business

Accepted Blog

We’re going to find out in this interview with the director of Stanford’s Master’s program and Clinical Informatics Management. Welcome to the 540th episode of Admissions Straight Talk. Accepted’s free download, Fitting In and Standing Out: The Paradox at the Heart of Admissions will show you how to do both.

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The Resilience Factor: How Flaws and Failures Can Strengthen Your Application

Accepted Blog

What does this have to do with admissions? After all, you’re on a mission to show the admissions committee that you are on top of your game and ready to conquer the world. Reading about your setbacks allows the admissions committee to understand what you’re really made of. By Judy Gruen, a former Accepted admissions consultant.

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The #1 stressful thing about being a nurse

Scrubs

For instance, when the revolving door of admissions and discharges hits, that ‘illusion’ of control goes out the door (so to speak). It’s all about that time management thing we all love to hate. I believe some of it is just part of the job and is ultimately our innate responsibility we have to accept.