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- Medical School Application Essays. Here you will find sample essays, articles on writing your AMCAS essay and secondary essays, and tips for writers of letters of recommendation. Also has a links page and access to other resources.
- the only site on the Internet to provide information about accelerated medical programs (combined BA/MD, 6-year programs, etc.) It also includes information about our recently published book, entitled "From High School to Med. School: The Definitive Guide to Accelerated Medical Programs." The 300-page book is a step-by-step tool kit for the entire process and includes a complete appendix of over 40 U.S. colleges with accelerated medical programs.
- Judy Colwell spent ten years as Assistant Director of Admissions at Stanford Medical School and as a volunteer undergraduate advisor to groups of pre-med students. For the past year she has been a consultant to traditional and non-traditional applicants to medical school, assisting them from prior to the application submission through mock interviewing.
- tons of links, some dead but most work
- check out the discussion board on study topics for the MCAT
- Welcome to Health Occupations Students of America
- SNMA advisor, Dr. Ellis Ingram, offers advice for each undergraduate year in his timeline.

- Did you know that you can have conditional acceptance into medical school right after high school?  Nearly 50 universities across the nation accept high school students conditionally into medical school right from high school.  This route can save thousands of dollars, bundles of stress, and loads of time.  Not all of these programs are very well advertised nor are they well known.  Knowledge of these programs and the steps to take to get into them will make you a competitive applicant.

- tons of helpful links

- site for recommendation writers.

 


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This page last updated: 03/11/02