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Finally a complete guide that covers each step from your High School years to your final goal of becoming a doctor. In this book you will find step-by-step instructions in plain terms that will demystify the medical school admission process. My goal is that once you complete this book and follow the steps I have laid out for you, your odds of becoming a doctor will be greatly increased.
In this book I answer the number one question all medical school applicants ask. I show you the best way to impress the application committee. You will learn why more than 50% of all medical school applicants are rejected each year and how to avoid the mistakes. Learn where best to place your energy. Learn how to be in the top 10% of applicants.
Do you panic before an exam because you feel unprepared? It doesn’t mean that you are doomed to perform poorly on all tests, forever. There are some test-taking tips that every premed student should consider and use – both in undergraduate studies and in medical school.
Keep Up: Successful test-taking means not staying up the night before a test to cram several chapters of information into …
For medical school admissions committees, experience with leadership positions shows that you have some of the characteristics necessary to be a successful medical student. To that end, you have been active in several organizations as a premed student. But, how do you move into a role that gives you the chance to show your skills?
First, decide which leadership position you would like to have. If …
The energy required to complete an under graduate premed degree is significant and leaves many students yearning for just one year off. The question is what to do in that year? Below are a few ideas that might forward your goals while giving you a much needed respite.
ER Scribe: Being an ER scribe is a great way to spend the year between completing an under …
If you’re a teen and thinking about applying for admission to medical school there are several tips you should follow for high school students who want to become physicians. Taking these steps do not guarantee that you will be admitted to med school, however they will prepare you to become a strong medical school applicant. If at some point you decide not to pursue a …
Dr. Paul Toote, CEO of National Premed Consulting, a premed consulting company, shares tips on earning a leadership role
McKinney, TX – December 10, 2012 – Dr. Paul Toote, CEO of National Premed Consulting, a premed consulting company, recently published a blog on his website (www.nationalpremedconsulting.com) discussing how to earn leadership roles as a premed student. The blog, titled “Premed Students: Earning a Leadership Role,” …
Dr. Paul Toote, CEO of National Premed Consulting, a premed consulting company, shares tips on time management.
McKinney, TX – October 5, 2012 – Dr. Paul Toote, CEO of National Premed Consulting, a premed consulting company, recently published a blog on his website (www.nationalpremedconsulting.com) discussing how to get the best use of your time as a premed student. The blog, titled “Time Management and the …
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