Applying to Medical School for the Non-Traditional Student
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Rating | : | 4.41 (693 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0966394402 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 201 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
From taking the GMAT to studying to work experience, letters of recommendation, application essays, interviews, and more, this guide covers the entire process.. This book looks at the first-hand applications of MBA students from Kellogg, Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton, in which they discuss their backgrounds and experiences of applying to an being accepted at top medical schools
NO ONE LIKE ME.I WANT MY MONEY BACK I bought this book, as a non-traditional student, with great hopes of hearing stories of people who have had the same anxieties as myself. Unforunately, what I found was a poorly put together group of people who almost all came from some kind of health-care background or medical legacy. The only thing that made these people non-traditional was the fact that they w. "Definitely not worth the money!" according to A Customer. After reading the five star review that is on this site, I couldn't wait to read this book. As an already accomplished professional contemplating a return to medical school, I thought that this book would give me the information I needed in order to start off on the right foot. Unfortunately, this was not the case.This book is nothing more than a series of intervi. Great insight into different routes to medical school AriesPA This is not a book that tells you how to gain acceptance into medical school, or what kind of MCAT score or GPA you should have. It is a collection of interviews with different people who all decided to go to medical school after they had completed their undergraduate degree. As a nontraditional prospective medical applicant, I enjoyed reading how other people cam