Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Struggling to Write Your Med School Personal Statement?

Register for our free live webinar, How to Create a Winning Medical School Personal Statement!
Register for our free live webinar, How to Create a Winning Medical School Personal Statement!

You’ve worked so hard to get to where you are today. Years of preparation and study have brought you to this crossroads, and at the end of this application process, you’ll hopefully be launching into the next phase of your medical career at the program of your dreams. 

There is so much about the process that is out of your hands, and once test scores and undergrad grades are set, those can’t be changed. 

But this is not the case for your personal statement. For your personal statement, you have COMPLETE CONTROL.

This is your last chance to really make an impact and communicate to the adcom why they should choose you over your competitors. 

That’s a lot of pressure, but not at all impossible, especially once you have actionable guidance from a pro! If anyone can help you uncover the best strategy for your personal statement, it’s Lolita. Lolita Wood-Hill has been a pre-health advisor for more than 25 years. She is the former director of two postbac programs for the City University of New York and currently serves as the Executive Director of Pre-Professional Advising at Yeshiva College in NY. Her success rate at YC has been over 88% for the past 8 years. 

We know premed life is hectic, but if you can make time in your schedule to join her for just one hour for our webinar, How to Create a Winning Med School Personal Statement, we promise it will be worth your while! 

The session is free, but you must register to join us. Seats are filling up fast, so grab yours today and we’ll see you on Tuesday, June 2nd at 5pm PT/8pm ET! 

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