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Getting in : how not to apply to medical school / Paul Jung.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Surviving medical school seriesPublication details: Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, ©2000.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 141 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781452221601
  • 145222160X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Getting in.DDC classification:
  • 610/.71/173 21
LOC classification:
  • R838.4 .J85 2000eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction; PART ONE: PREPARATION IS EVERYTHING; First Principles; Do You Hate Biology?; Candy Striper?; Researcher or Rat Killer?; More Is Better, Right?; Older and Wiser; PART TWO: IN THE THICK OF IT; The MCAT; MD or DO?; They're All the Same, Aren't They?; Truly Unique Programs; How Many Applications?; US and Canadian Medical Schools; AMCAS and AACOMAS; Writing Your Personal Statement; Deadline Dummies; 'Early D' Tragedy; Secondaries and Recommendation Letters; Your Interview; Which One?; By Association; PART THREE: NEVER GIVE UP; Should I Try Again?; Hey, Man, I Just Want to Help People; Hey, Man, I Just Want to Be a Doctor;
Summary: Getting In: How Not To Apply to Medical School is a tough, practical guide for people storming the ramparts of medical school admission boards. Paul Jung takes the pre-med or second-career aspirant from pre-application experiences through the application process with a very practical approach. The book is filled with the pitfalls and misconceptions applicants frequently make, rendering the subtitle particularly apt and (for those terrified of the unknowns) eminently appealing. The volume also includes self-diagnostic sections and common pitfalls to avoid when applying to medical school.Contr.
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Includes index.

Introduction; PART ONE: PREPARATION IS EVERYTHING; First Principles; Do You Hate Biology?; Candy Striper?; Researcher or Rat Killer?; More Is Better, Right?; Older and Wiser; PART TWO: IN THE THICK OF IT; The MCAT; MD or DO?; They're All the Same, Aren't They?; Truly Unique Programs; How Many Applications?; US and Canadian Medical Schools; AMCAS and AACOMAS; Writing Your Personal Statement; Deadline Dummies; 'Early D' Tragedy; Secondaries and Recommendation Letters; Your Interview; Which One?; By Association; PART THREE: NEVER GIVE UP; Should I Try Again?; Hey, Man, I Just Want to Help People; Hey, Man, I Just Want to Be a Doctor;

Getting In: How Not To Apply to Medical School is a tough, practical guide for people storming the ramparts of medical school admission boards. Paul Jung takes the pre-med or second-career aspirant from pre-application experiences through the application process with a very practical approach. The book is filled with the pitfalls and misconceptions applicants frequently make, rendering the subtitle particularly apt and (for those terrified of the unknowns) eminently appealing. The volume also includes self-diagnostic sections and common pitfalls to avoid when applying to medical school.Contr.

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