The Premed Scoop
The Premed Scoop
The Premed Scoop
PREMED
SCOOP
MAKING SENSE OF THE
PREMED PROCESS
ROBERT COMBS IN
COLLABORATION WITH
UNG PREMED
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF DOCTORS?
Part 6 EXTRACURRICULARS
Part 9 SECONDARIES
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PART 1: TAKE A CHILL PILL
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PART 2: WHY A DOCTOR?
THE PREMED SCOOP
PART 2: WHY A DOCTOR?
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PART 3: IT'S REALLY LONG.
THE PREMED SCOOP
PART 3: IT'S LONG. REALLY LONG.
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PART 5: THE MCAT
THE PREMED SCOOP
PART 5: THE MCAT
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PART 5: THE MCAT
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PART 5: THE MCAT
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PART 6: EXTRACURRICULARS
THE PREMED SCOOP
PART 6: EXTRACURRICULARS
The thing is, ECs are really your way of showing the
admissions committees who you really are. Sure,
there's your personal statement, but that's relatively
short and you can't put your whole resume in there (at
least, you shouldn't). Instead, being involved in
volunteer activities and clinical experience shows
admissions committees what you care about, and
that's what they really want to know.
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PART 7: THE PRIMARY APPLICATIONS
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PART 8: THE PERSONAL STATEMENT
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PART 8: THE PERSONAL STATEMENT
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PART 9: SECONDARIES
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PART 11: GENRERAL TIPS
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Well, that's it. I hope you found this content useful
and informative. Of course, there are a million more
fantastic resources that can be found for free on the
internet, and you'd do well to check those out. If you
haven't already, make sure to follow the MCAT Bros
facebook page, as well as Dr. Ryan Gray's Medical
School Headquarters page. Both of them will elevate
you with more information and resources.
With that, carry on, and do well. I'm rooting for your
success.
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