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Reddit mentions of A Med Students Guide to Getting In: A step by step analysis of the application process and how to develop a competitive application, from a student's perspective

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A Med Students Guide to Getting In: A step by step analysis of the application process and how to develop a competitive application, from a student's perspective
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Found 1 comment on A Med Students Guide to Getting In: A step by step analysis of the application process and how to develop a competitive application, from a student's perspective:

u/DZimmy_16 ยท 1 pointr/premed

You've got plenty of time to bring up you grades, don't worry. In, addition showing a positive trend overall is very powerful so as long as you begin to improve from this point medical schools will notice. Do you have any ECs? With the strong possibility that your GPA won't be stellar you are most likely going to want to have very strong experiences, (shadowing, volunteering, research, etc.) and crush the MCAT. Since you're so young, here is a link to a great book which really helped me to develop a competitive application and earn acceptance. You may also want to check out the timeline, I pretty much based my whole undergrad off of this.

Book:https://www.amazon.com/Med-Students-Guide-Getting-application-ebook/dp/B07BD45JTN/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1521161058&sr=8-1&keywords=a+med+students+guide+to+getting+in

Timeline: https://masteringmedicaleducation.wordpress.com/sample-timeline/