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Attend
LIVE Information Sessions at the AAMC Virtual Medical School
Fair
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Tuesday, October 17 |
Live Information Sessions: 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. ET
Wednesday, October 18 |
Chat with Medical Schools: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. ET
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Attend the
Virtual Medical School Fair on October 17
to join free,
live information sessions designed for aspiring physicians.
Listen live* to learn:
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Application Insights: Understand the components of a strong application and how school’s use holistic review.
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Interview Prep: Prepare for interviews and gain insights from mock interviews with current students.
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Financial Wisdom: Get tips on loans, budgeting, and scholarships.
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Dual Degrees: Explore dual-degree options and related career tracks.
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Real-World Perspectives: Gain insights from current students and representatives.
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In addition to the benefits of attending, your registration qualifies you for
15% off of a one or two-year subscription to the
Medical School Admissions Requirements™ (MSAR®) website.
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Live Information Sessions on October 17!
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11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET
How to Gauge When You’re Ready to Apply
Admissions officers and advisors often say the best time to apply to medical school is when you are ready. But practically speaking, what does that really mean? How do you determine when your application is strong enough, and how do you really know when you’re
ready? In this session, admissions representatives will share insights into the components of the application, how their institution uses holistic review, and how to make your application stand out in a highly competitive environment. Speakers will also offer
insight into how their admissions model may change due to the recent Supreme Court ruling on the use of race in college admissions.
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12:00 pm – 1:15 pm ET
Bad at Standardized Tests? Strategies for High Stakes Assessments like MCAT and Beyond
Are you a great student but you struggle with anxiety, overthinking or low confidence before high stakes exams? Do you believe you’re simply ‘bad at taking standardized exams,’ and see the MCAT as an obstacle preventing you from becoming a physician?
Dr. Shavonia Wynn, Director of Student Success Programs at the Frist College of Medicine at Belmont University, will explain why tests are structured the way they are, and share strategies to set you up for success on the MCAT as well as the subsequent standardized
exams you’ll encounter throughout your medical education and career. Dr. Wynn will share real-world examples from more than a decade of working with premeds and medical students so you, too can put these learning strategies into practice. The session will
also feature current medical students who will share their experiences overcoming test taking challenges.
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01:30 pm – 2:30 pm ET
Watch What Happens Live: Mock Interviews with Real Admissions Officers
Although medical schools use interviews as a tool to evaluate applicants, it's also a chance for applicants to evaluate the culture of a medical school and determine which schools are the best fit for them. This session will share tips for preparing for both
virtual and in-person interviews, explain how schools use interviews as part of their assessment process, allow participants to view live mock interviews and hear feedback from current admissions officers.
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02:30 pm – 3:30 pm ET
Money Management, Budgeting, and Scholarships – Making a Difference in Medical School Indebtedness
Many medical students (71%) borrow student loans to finance medical school. Knowing how to borrow strategically, utilizing your school’s cost of attendance, setting a manageable budget, and applying for scholarships can have a positive impact on total indebtedness
and loan repayment. Join this presentation to learn about the AAMC FIRST program and resources to help you make wise borrowing and budgeting decisions so that you will ultimately be able to repay your student loan debt responsibly.
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03:30 pm – 4:30 pm ET
Demystifying Combined Degree Programs – BS/MD, MD/MPH, MD/PhD
The popularity of dual-degree medical programs has risen over the past few years to accommodate medical students who seek to gain unique clinical perspectives. This session will help you decide whether a dual-degree program is right for you. Although every
dual-degree program is different, we will cover the basics of the common dual-degrees programs and offer some considerations to help you decide. Hear insights from medical school representatives and current students enrolled in combined degree programs.
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Wednesday, October 18:
Join us from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET to chat with representatives from
85+ medical schools, associations and student groups.
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*Note: All sessions will be recorded and available to watch on demand within the platform approximately 24 hours after
the live presentation.
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