Medical The Secret to AMCAS Success

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Let’s face it: it’s hard to get accepted to medical school. If you’re premed, you already know that – that’s why you’ve spent so much time and energy during your college years studying, doing research, volunteering, getting clinical exposure, and doing everything you can to make sure you’re prepared for the challenge that lies ahead.

Now you’re staring down the barrel of the application process itself, how can you make sure your AMCAS app is the best it can possibly be? How can you approach each piece of the AMCAS effectively and strategically – without getting overwhelmed?

That’s where we come in!

Join Accepted medical school expert Alicia McNease Nimonkar on Tuesday, April 10th for Create a Winning AMCAS Application, a one-hour webinar during which she will discuss each part of the AMCAS application – with special attention to the personal statement. Alicia will also address these important questions:

• What do you need to know about the application timeline?

• What is the right balance between personal and professional in your personal statement?

• How can you prepare to write your activities section?​

Could there be a better investment of one hour of your time?! We didn’t think so, either. Create a Winning AMCAS Application is free, but registration is required, so sign up here!

This article was originally posted on blog.accepted.com.
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