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Terrific book. It was funny, irreverent, and really really helpful. I highly recommend it.
I applied to medical school this past cycle and matriculated this year at a top 20 school. As a successful applicant, I have to say that Insider’s Pre-Med Guidebook is probably your best resource out there for a roadmap to getting into medical school, from selecting your undergraduate institution all the way to choosing which school to go to after you’ve been admitted. As a pre-med, you definitely will hear a LOT of conflicting advice from a lot of different sources – from SDN to your school counselors to older students – which can be really confusing and overwhelming at times. I think that this book basically sums up all the GOOD advice that’s out there, probably because it’s WRITTEN BY ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEMBERS working in tandem with the students they advised over the years who got into medical school. After the long and grueling process of acquiring experience to be a competitive applicant and then applying to medical school, I’ve learned a lot about the process, and this book has been VERY ACCURATE. It will tell you what distinguishes a strong from a weak applicant, and it does so in a very organized, well-written, straightforward manner. It will give you practical advice. I used a lot of resources during my application process, and I think this book is the best one out there, better than MedEdits and So, You Want to Be a Physician (both of which are sort of outdated in my opinion). This book is also a good way to judge/offset the advice you get from your own schools’ career counselors, which may not be the most accurate. In summary, this book is great, and you should definitely take a peek if you want to get into medical school. I think it’s unfortunate that the application process is so competitive for poor students who just want to help people and better humanity. This book will help you out 🙂
Based on a recommendation from a friend, I bought this book for my niece in high school who is considering a career in medicine. Before giving it to her, I thought I’d look through the first few pages to make sure it was worth her time. Well, before I knew it, I was reading the entire book! It’s a real easy read full of insightful commentary and specific advice on how to prepare for a career in medicine. It goes through each facet of a med school application in detail to maximize an applicant’s chances of getting in. I especially liked how it goes through specific action plans for different scenarios. I’d highly recommend this book for anyone considering going into medicine.
Very informative guidebook in helping navigate the complex road to medical school. I appreciated how the authors’ address the question "how to determine if medicine is right for me?". A question I think everyone student should ask before embarking on this major life decision. This book outlines each step of the process from college course load, GPA, MCAT,volunteer work, how to apply, personal statement, recommendations, interviews, wait lists, to acceptances and much more. It also includes information for minority, older and disadvantaged applicants. I found the "horror stories" of what not to do during the interviews very helpful because they are real life scenarios from the authors’ experiences sitting on med school admission committees. The charts are easy to understand and offer an honest look at what each medical school requires. I have purchased this book for my own teenage children and have recommended this book to other parents who have children interested in medicine.