Tuesday, February 4, 2020

What Was It About Your Med School Application That Kept You From Getting Accepted?

Register for our free webinar, The Reapplicant's Guide to Medical School Acceptance!
Register for our free webinar, The Reapplicant's Guide to Medical School Acceptance!

Being rejected is painful. Especially when you’ve put so much money, time, and effort into compiling your application. But if you weren’t accepted, the simple fact is that something was off with your application. 

Rather than shooting blindly and guessing at what might have made the adcom pass on your submission, wouldn’t you prefer to know exactly what went wrong? Our upcoming webinar, The Reapplicant’s Guide to Med School Acceptance, will help you discover what caused your rejection and guide you in creating a comprehensive plan for resolving the issues before you apply again. 

This vital information is waiting for you, free of charge, but you must reserve your spot, and they’re filling up quickly! Sign up today and get on the road to making this application cycle your last. 

Register now to save your spot:

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