Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Best Step 1 Study Advice I Ever Received

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Benjamin Massenburg is a MedSchoolCoach USMLE and medical subject tutor who shares with us the best Step 1 Advice he ever received. Stress! The months leading up to Step 1 can be stressful. You are still in classes that you hope will be relevant to your upcoming national board examination, and doing dedicated Step 1

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Get to Know Our New Advisor, Dr. Emily Singer!

The following blog post Get to Know Our New Advisor, Dr. Emily Singer! was first found on Med School Help

We sat down with Dr. Singer, MedSchoolCoach advisor and General Surgery resident at The Ohio State University, to learn a little bit more about her background and her experience throughout the application process. Tell us a little bit more about your background. I grew up in Seattle, Washington. I graduated from Stanford University with dual majors in Russian

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Should I Attend a Caribbean Medical School or Try to Stay in the US?

The post Should I Attend a Caribbean Medical School or Try to Stay in the US? is available on Medical School Advisors

The Post-Cycle Clash: Should I stay (in the US) or should I go (to the Caribbean)? 3 Things to Consider Around June of every year,  US allopathic schools have sent out all of their interviews and acceptances. For some, the end of this medical school application and interview cycle is full of joy and elation, but for others,

Sunday, June 11, 2017

How to prepare for the CASPer Exam

The blog post How to prepare for the CASPer Exam was originally seen on Medical School Consulting

The CASPer examination is becoming a tool that medical school’s utilize to evaluate applicants in lieu of or in addition to the traditional medical school interview. So what is the CASPer examination and how can a prospective medical student prepare for it? What is the CASPer Exam? CASPer (Computer-based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics) is an

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Get to Know Our New Tutor, Jennifer Chyu!

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We sat down with Jennifer, MedSchoolCoach tutor and fourth year student at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, to learn a little bit more about her background and her experience throughout the application process. Tell us a little bit more about your background. I received my undergraduate degree at University of California, Los Angeles, where I conducted

Thursday, June 8, 2017

MedSchoolCoach Webinar: How to Ace Your Medical School Interview

The blog post MedSchoolCoach Webinar: How to Ace Your Medical School Interview is republished from Med School Coach

Free Webinar: How to Ace Your Medical School Interview July 19th at 9 pm EST Join the experts at MedSchoolCoach for a free webinar focused on acing your medical school interview. MedSchoolCoach advisors will take you through potential questions that may be asked during your interview, give you advice on how to best answer them, and

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Applying to Med School: The Importance of a Personal Statement

The article Applying to Med School: The Importance of a Personal Statement was first published to Medical School Consulting

Medical school is the bridge to something more meaningful than just a career—it is the gateway to a lifetime of service, of knowledge, of power, and most importantly, of humanism. The urge to join a profession so intricately intertwined with the pillars of science—research translated to bedside care—often seems distant and unobtainable. ‘What makes me