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Getting Into Medical School: A Comprehensive Guide for Non-Traditional Students

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In today's college landscape, the majority of undergraduates are considered non-traditional students as many have a job, attend school part-time, and/or maintain a family. In essence, non-traditional students are no longer considered "non-traditional" but instead are viewed as the norm. This book was written to serve as an essential guide to help non-traditional students who have decided to change their career path and pursue a career in medicine. GETTING INTO MEDICAL SCHOOL: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE FOR NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS directs the reader in all the necessary steps needed to become a successful pre-med student and medical school applicant. The book will effectively discuss: How to balance school, work, and family time The advantages and disadvantages of attending a community college before a four-year institution The sections of the MCAT and how to properly prepare for it Allopathic Vs Osteopathic medicine The medical school applications services available (i.e. AMCAS, TMDSAS, AACOMAS) The medical school interview process and tips for a great interview And much more!

170 pages, Paperback

First published September 12, 2014

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February 12, 2018
Straight to the point

Very organized and straight to the point. No fluff . Good content. The pathways to medical school are outlined clearly.
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