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I have answers to your most pressing questions and concerns

Use my knowledge and experience to show you all the options available to you while preparing for medical school. Learn how to improvise, adapt and overcome any problem that stands between you and becoming a doctor!

Believe me I've seen it all and together we'll come up with a solution just for you while preparing for medical school.

End Doubt, Uncertainty and Anxiety

  • Is getting admitted really that hard?
  • My advisor(s) are horrible.
  • How do I get a better MCAT score?
  • What's the best post bac program for me?
  • How do I get my Letters of Recommendation and from whom?
  • Where do I get meaningful extracurricular activities?
  • What classes should I be taking in college?
  • How do I choose a college as a premed?
  • I'm thinking about switching careers what should I do?
  • I'm having trouble with my personal statement and secondary questions?
  • Should I retake the MCAT or not?
  • I didn't get admitted now what or I'm reapplying?
These are the doubts and concerns that cause you to lose sleep when preparing for medical school. Now is the time to reclaim your life, sleep and put your fears aside. Finally, you can take control of your premed experience while preparing for medical school.

Why A Premed Advisor

You want someone who knows the process inside out. Who's seen it all and then some. Who's willing to go the distance for you. Who's going to tell you want you need to hear and not what you want to hear while preparing for medical school.

Remember, its better to hear the truth now than to find out from the medical school admissions committee that your application has been rejected. Just a F.Y.I but over 60% of those who apply to medical school do not get in on the first time. Get the help you need now so you fall on the right side of the equation while preparing for medical school.

It all boils down to one thing. If you have questions, I have answers. Plus strategies to get you towards your goal of admission to medical school.

PREMED TELEPHONE ADVISING

If you have a question that has a significant number of parts to it or would prefer to discuss over the phone this can be arranged. I can answer questions on any premedical topics you may have from your high school years through applying to medical school.

Because your time is precious and I work efficiently, in most cases it will not take me more than 30 minutes to fully address your concerns. The rate for each 30 minute session will be $75 due in advance of our session. Payment can be made after completing the Premed Telephone Advising form below.

Refunds will not be issued for those who miss their scheduled appointment. You will be given at maximum a 10 minute grace period to make it to your scheduled session. Meaning if you arrive 10 minutes late you will only have 20 minutes of available time with me. Cancellations must be made within 1hr in advance in order to be rescheduled at no additional charge.

PREMED ADVISING BY EMAIL
Help, I Need Answers Now

Have a quick question that you'd like answered immediately (within 48hrs) this is the place to be. First of all, relax and remain calm because in most instances there is going to be a solution for your concerns. It may not be exactly what you wanted to hear but it will be the best advice for you while preparing for medical school.

Questions which should be submitted are those that are specific in nature to you i.e. you have XYZ problem and want an answer on how to solve XYZ problem. Typical questions have included:

  • I'm in community college and want to be a doctor what steps do I need to take?
  • This is the score I got on the MCAT and I was planning on applying in _______ should I retake it?
  • I'm having trouble choosing between two college majors what would you advise?
  • I never got the correct type of Letters of Recommendation what should I do?
  • I got a grade of ____ in _____ class should I retake and what are my options?
  • With _____ GPA from ______ college/university should I enroll in a post baccalaureate program and which type should I consider? Here is my background.

How Questions Will Work

  1. You will pay $60 per submission and in return I will provide upto 2 comprehensive replies specific to your initial inquiry.
  2. Complete the form below. Be sure to be as thorough as possible so that I can give you the best advice for your particular situation.
  3. Premed Advising By Email
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  4. After submitting the form above you will be taken to the payment page. I will reply to your specific question within 48 hours.
  5. If your question would be better served by an Advising Package you will be notified of this and encouraged to purchase the particular package. This will be at my sole discretion.

PREMED ROADMAP PACKAGE
Doing the Work For You

You're young, busy and have a lot of obligations with school so why not have someone who can tell you exactly what you should be doing and when. Never fall victim to procrastination or premed myths.

I will guide you step by step to ensure medical school becomes a reality for you with the least amount of time, money or stress. What if I told you I can provide you with a customized roadmap based on your unique situation that you can follow throughout your premed years while preparing for medical school. This would include:

  • Timeline when to take the MCAT
  • Reminders for Letters of Recommendation
  • How to make the most of Extracurricular Activities
  • What courses to take while in college/university
  • When to begin writing your Personal Statement

With this comprehensive roadmap package there is no way you will miss a deadline or fall behind. Matter of fact you'll be many steps ahead of the competition when preparing for medical school.

COMING SOON: Premed Roadmap Package!

MCAT OFFICE HOURS
Taking Control of the MCAT

Do you get butterflies when thinking about the MCAT? Is the MCAT really a make or break test? When should you take the MCAT? What type of score should you aim for? Need to retake the MCAT? Devising your own MCAT study plan?

Let's be very clear about the MCAT, "This is a test you want to take once and only once. Only sit for it when you are most prepared to take the MCAT." Did you know you are limited in how many times you can take the exam?

What I have found is the MCAT strikes a lot of fear in everyone and there is really no customized assistance on how to get ready for this exam outside of a commercial MCAT prep course. If you want help and guidance on all things MCAT be sure to purchase MCAT Office Hours.

With MCAT Office Hours I will personally take a solid academic history. Determine where you want to go in the future. Get at the heart of your MCAT issues and advise you on specific steps you can take in a comprehensive report generated just for you.

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