Friday, June 19, 2020
Webinar How to Create Successful Secondary Applications!
Now that youââ¬â¢ve (hopefully) finished up your primary med school application, whatââ¬â¢s next? Ideally, not stressing yourself out by obsessively reading the forums on SDN for the next six monthsâ⬠¦youââ¬â¢ll go mad! Instead, how about conquering your anxiety by slicing through all the noise and misinformation about med school admissions ââ¬â and getting a dose of straightforward, proven strategy for your secondary applications? Hereââ¬â¢s what you should do We know that there is a lot of advice out there about the med school application process ââ¬â and it can be overwhelming to be in the middle of it, wondering if itââ¬â¢s good advice or not. Thatââ¬â¢s why weââ¬â¢ve created our strategy-oriented webinar on How to Create Successful Secondary Applications. In just one hour, on Tuesday, July 9th at 8pm ET/5pm PT, medical admissions expert Alicia McNease Nimonkar will show you why secondaries are so important, teach you to identify the main types of secondary questions youââ¬â¢ll encounter, and give you key strategies for approaching each type of question. The webinar is free, but you need to save your spot! Watch the webinar: hbspt.forms.create({ portalId: "58291", formId: "4446ee3e-43db-433d-93b6-f1297dfdb521" }); For 25 years, Accepted has helped applicants gain acceptance to their dream healthcare programs. Our outstanding team of admissions consultants features former admissions directors, admissions committee members, pre-health advisors, postbac program directors, and doctors. Our staff has guided applicants to acceptance at allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) medical schools, residencies and fellowships, dental school, veterinarian school, and physician assistant programs at top schools such as Harvard, Stanford, Penn, UCSF, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, and many more.à Want an admissions expertà to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch!
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