Getting Into Medical School 2013 Entry

Getting Into Medical School 2013 Entry

by SimonHorner (Author)

Synopsis

Do you want to study medicine at university but need to make your application stand out? Do you need insider information so you know exactly what admission tutors are looking for? Getting into medical school is tough, with enormous competition for places admission tutors only select the very best applicants. Make sure your application stands out from all the others with Getting into Medical School 2013 entry. Inside you'll find everything you need to know about applying and getting into medical school. From deciding whether medical school is right for you and choosing the right A Levels to the interview and acceptance process. Full of essential information Getting into Medical School 2013 entry includes insider tips for the interview plus a section on the current issues facing the medical industry so you'll be clued up for the interview. Including guidance for studying abroad and on obtaining valuable work experience. Getting into Medical School 2013 will guide you from the beginning of your application right through to applying to different universities, accepting offers and beyond, including: -Understanding what funding and bursaries you are entitled too -Writing a personal statement that will make you stand out from the competition -Helping you to decide what to specialise in Use Getting into Medical School 2013 entry to make sure your application conveys your enthusiasm and passion for the subject so you get onto the course of your choice and win a place at medical school.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: 17
Publisher: Trotman
Published: 18 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1844554783
ISBN 13: 9781844554782
Book Overview: 80,000 medical applicants in 2011

Author Bio
Simon Horner is Head of Science faculty at Mander Portwood Woodward London. He has extensive experience as a biology and physical education tutor at MPW, and a senior lecturer at the University of Westminster teaching Nutrition, Biochemistry and Physiology at undergraduate level.