Pre Medical Strategy Consultation

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Admissions Helpers Pre Medical Strategy Consultation

 

If you are in the early stages of your premedical career, our consultants can help you plan your undergraduate career or choose a major. If you are returning to school to take the necessary courses for medical school as a post-baccalaureate or non-traditional student, we can also help guide you on how to properly choose courses and plan your academic career. If you are a re-applicant, we will work with you to identify deficits in your application and help you improve those deficits. As a part of the pre-medical strategy consultation, we will guide you on your non-academic extracurricular activities. This involves showing you how to choose the most appropriate clinical experience, assisting you in finding premedical research, and helping you choose the most impressive community service and leadership experiences. In just one hour, we can offer you guidance that will make you an all around competitive applicant for medical school. If you are in the later stages of your career and are contemplating whether you should apply, email us or give us a call. We will review your application, give you honest feedback on how competitive you are, and offer you approaches for improving your candidacy for medical school. Call or email us today to schedule your one-hour general strategy consultation!

Admissions Helpers was a huge asset in getting me into the medical school of my dreams. They were patient, knowledgeable, and immensely helpful. I highly recommend those who are looking for an extra boost in the admissions process to discuss the options that Admissions Helpers offers.

RL

Washington University School of Medicine, Class of 2017

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Getting accepted to medical school is becoming more competitive. When evaluating applicants, medical school admissions committees look for several factors. First, and foremost, they want to know if you are academically capable of handling the rigorous academic coursework in medical school. To evaluate academic aptitude, schools use the GPA and MCAT scores.

But GPAs and MCAT scores are not enough; medical school admissions committees also want to assess an applicant’s interest and commitment to the medical profession.

This is why clinical experience is an important part of a successful application. Whether paid or volunteer, seek clinical experiences where you can spend time observing or assisting physicians directly and gaining insight into the patient care process. Take advantage of opportunities to interact directly with patients in an inpatient or outpatient setting. You can further strengthen your application by taking part in a research project, where you have the chance to think and solve problems. Finally, extracurricular activities including leadership experience in campus organizations and community service are important elements of a successful medical school application. Do not become involved in too many activities at a superficial level. Instead, select a few valuable experiences during your college career and immerse yourself in these experiences.