Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Will Your Medical School Personal Statement Stand Out?

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!

The personal statement is one of the few opportunities you have to show the adcoms what makes you different from the thousands of other highly qualified applicants hoping to secure a spot in the same program.

Many of you will have similar experiences or motivations for going into medicine, so it’s important that you isolate what makes you truly unique, and bring that out in your statement. 

How can you make sure that your personal statement packs the maximum amount of punch and tells your story in a compelling, singular fashion? By taking the advice of a professional! 

Accepted expert med school consultant Lolita Wood-Hill is hosting a one-hour webinar, How to Create a Winning Med School Personal Statement, on Tuesday, June 2nd at 5pm PT/8pm ET. She’ll explain everything from how the adcoms view your personal statement to the most important guidelines you should follow when composing your essay. This informative, engaging session is being offered cost-free, but you must register to reserve your spot. Sign up today!

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