On Tuesday, July 14, U.S. News Education will host a Twitter chat to provide prospective medical school students with application tips and advice. Experts will answer questions on topics ranging from how to explain low MCAT scores to common essay and personal statement mistakes.
Who: U.S. News Education will moderate a panel of medical school admissions and prep experts along with our graduate school reporter, including:
— Delece Smith-Barrow, U.S. News Education reporter
— The Association of American Medical Colleges
— University of Minnesota Medical School
— The University of Vermont College of Medicine
What: A Twitter chat discussing ways that medical school applicants can maximize their admissions chances and avoid some common mistakes.
When: 2 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, July 14
Why: Whether it’s taking the upcoming July or August MCAT or brainstorming essay topics, many prospective students are already beginning their medical school applications for the fall 2016 entering class. Our panel of professionals will offer their advice to future doctors on how to navigate this stressful and complex process.
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U.S. News Twitter Chat: Medical School Application Tips originally appeared on usnews.com