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Planning for the Medical School Application Timeline The medical school application timeline is the same for traditional and non-traditional students, with only a few exceptions. Before gap years became the norm, premed students needed to take their MCAT by the spring of their junior year in prep...
The medical school application process can seem daunting with its vast array of various important dates. A typical med school applicant should begin the process approximately a year before starting medical school, so our team has put together a suggested medical school application timeline. ...
Between pre-med courses, requirements for your major, the medical school application timeline, and everything else, it may seem like your path to college has already been set for you. You may need to take General Chemistry during your Freshman Fall because Orgo II is only offered in the Fa...
While MMIs differ from school to school and year to year, generally, multiple mini interviews are composed of 6 to 10 interview stations run by different interviewers, and each will feature a different format. While you will likely encounter some regular interview questions, such as “tell me ...
With a finite time for the entire premed timeline, do you see how settling for a ‘good enough competitive score’ and focusing the rest of your time on a stronger application can actually improve your chances of getting accepted into medical school?
Important dates: 2025 Residency Timeline for International Medical Graduates (IMG) Recently announced – Important dates: 2025 ERAS® Residency Timeline for International Medical Graduates (IMG) Source: https://students-residents.aamc.org/eras-tools-and-worksheets-residency-applicants/2025-eras-residency...
As a student, and particularly as someone who wants to get into medical school and go on to become a doctor, public speaking is something you cannot escape. You’ll face medical school interviews, class presentations, presenting your research findings, residency interviews, not to mention the fa...