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Black Medical School Applicants - These Are The Best Colleges For You medical school statistics premed

Black medical school applicants definitely pay attention to the colleges listed below. This page shows the undergraduate colleges/universities producing the highest number of Black medical school...

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Combined BSMD Programs Are Your Direct Path From High School to Medical School college high school premed

I'm going to share all about BSMD programs and how you can use them to streamline your path towards becoming a doctor. 

These combined Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Medicine programs allow...

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Calculating Grades as a Numbers Sensitive Premed Student college premed

Calculating grades is an important part of your medical school application and a lot of medical schools use computers to screen medical school applicants in two areas:

  1. MCAT score
  2. GPA

Why use...

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Understanding the College Major Search As a Premed Student college premed

Your college major search isn't as hard as most premeds believe and when calculating grades your major can influence your overall grade point average.

You are going to put a lot of thought into...

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How to Use Extracurricular Activities for Medical School Acceptance applying to medical school medical school medical school acceptance premed

Do you know how many extracurricular activities for medical school you should have?

One student asked an AdCom from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and here's the response they...

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What No One Ever Tells You About Getting Into Medical School, Even If You Have Great Stats applying to medical school medical school acceptance premed

“I have a 3.95 GPA from undergrad and aced my MCAT scoring in the 99th percentile. I’m frustrated right now because I’m struggling with the medical school application process and...

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Harvard Medical School Requirements applying to medical school medical school medical school acceptance premed

Here are the Harvard Medical School requirements you'll have to not only meet but exceed if you want to have a fighting chance of getting into the top ranked medical school in the world. 

I...

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High School Premed Students premed

Are you a high school student thinking about medical school? If yes, you've come to the best place to learn everything you need to know to make becoming a doctor a reality for you.

You're in a...

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What Would It Mean To Know You're Guaranteed an A on Your Next Exam? academics premed

Imagine waking up to the buzz of your alarm. But this time around you didn’t pull an allnighter.

You actually got to bed at a decent time.

You shower, get dressed, grab some food and you...

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Hispanic Medical School Applicants You Must Apply to These Colleges college premed

Hispanic medical school applicants this is where you can learn all about the best colleges you should be applying to if you want to get into medical school. 

Applying to these schools does not...

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Best Letter of Recommendation Advice applying to medical school letter of recommendation medical school application premed

Discover the best letter of recommendation advice from an organic chemistry professor at Northwestern University who has written thousands of letters to help premeds get into medical...

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The Reason You Have Low MCAT Scores & What You Can Do About It mcat premed

Have you ever wondered why some premed students are able to earn a top MCAT score and others seem to fail with multiple times with low MCAT scores?

Even if two students had the exact same MCAT prep...

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