Medical School Application Essay Help Course
Lesson 20: The Personal Statement and Other Resources
Congratulations. You’ve decided to embark on probably one of the most expensive, time-consuming journeys of your life. The Optometry Admissions Test (OAT) and/or GRE, the personal statement, supporting materials, the supplemental essays, and the Interview add together to what can often be a headache. Despite this, somehow, over 7,000 people enroll in Doctor of Optometry (OD) programs every year. This guide offers resources and approaches to help you maximize your chances that you’re one of the 7,000.
Lesson 21: The Dental School Application Process
Congratulations. You’ve decided to embark on probably one of the most expensive, time-consuming journeys of your life. The DAT, the personal statement, supporting materials, and the interview add together to what can often be a huge headache. Despite this, somehow, over 25,000 people enroll in dental school every year. This guide offers resources and approaches to help you maximize your chances that you’re one of the 25,000.
Lesson 22: The AADSAS Personal Statement
The Personal Statement is the main opportunity to tie activities and experiences together as a means of truly connecting with the people who read your application. Ultimately, you want to write an essay that makes the reader want to become your future professor or colleague. The AADSAS application requires one 4500-character, or about 550-word, personal statement. While this length can sometimes seem long, it’s an incredibly limited amount of space to convince the admissions committee that you’re someone they want to have as future colleagues or students.
Lesson 23: The Physical Therapy School Application Process
Congratulations. You’ve decided to embark on probably one of the most expensive, time-consuming journeys of your life. The GRE, the personal statement, supporting materials, the supplemental essays, and the Interview add together to what can often be a headache. Despite this, somehow, over 17,000 people enroll in Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) programs every year. This guide offers resources and approaches to help you maximize your chances that you’re one of the 17,000.
Lesson 24: The PTCAS Essay
The Essay is the main opportunity to tie activities and experiences together and connect with the people who read your application. Ultimately, you want to write an essay that makes the reader want to become your future professor or colleague. The PTCAS application requires one 4500-character, or about 550-word, essay. While this length can sometimes seem long, it’s an incredibly limited amount of space to convince the admissions committee that you’re someone they want to have as future colleagues or students.
Lesson 25: The Veterinary School Application Process
Congratulations. You’ve decided to embark on probably one of the most expensive, time-consuming journeys of your life. The GRE, the personal statement, supporting materials, the supplemental essays, and the interview add together to what can often be a headache. Despite this, over 2,000 people enroll in Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) programs every year. This guide offers resources and approaches to help you maximize your chances that you’re one of the 2,000.
Lesson 26: The Veterinary Essays and Other Resources
The Essays are the main opportunity to tie activities and experiences together as a means of truly connecting with the people who read your application. Ultimately, you want to write an essay that makes the reader want to become your future professor or colleague. The VMCAS application requires three 2,000-character, or about 350-word essays. While this length can sometimes seem long, it’s a limited amount of space to convince the admissions committee that you’re someone they want to have as future colleagues or students.
Lesson 27: The Occupational Therapy Program Application Process
Congratulations. You’ve decided to embark on probably one of the most expensive, time-consuming journeys of your life. The GRE, the personal statement, supporting materials, the supplemental essays, and the interview add together to what can often be a headache. Despite this, Occupational Therapy is one of the fastest-growing professions, experiencing upwards of 15% annual growth. We’ll help you increase your chance of success in getting into one of the most in-demand careers.
Lesson 28: The Occupational Therapy Program Personal Statement
The Essays are the main opportunity to tie activities and experiences together as a means of truly connecting with the people who read your application. Ultimately, you want to write an essay that makes the reader want to become your future professor or colleague. The OTCAS application requires one 7,000-character, or about 1300-word essay. While this length can sometimes seem long, it’s an incredibly limited amount of space to convince the admissions committee that you’re someone they want to have as future colleagues or students.