Thursday, May 27, 2010

You Only Have One Chance to Make a First Impression

by Michelle A. Finkel, InsiderMedicalAdmissions.com

Quick tip: Ensure your personal statement can stand alone and doesn't rely on your AMCAS or ERAS activities' section for clarification. I see some personal statement drafts that subtly refer to a candidate's big accomplishment without fleshing it out. You need to assume that the reader is seeing your essay first and independent of your AMCAS/ERAS.

For medical school admissions consulting help, please contact me as soon as possible. The season is heating up. Submission to AMCAS starts June 1.

Have a great holiday weekend!