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Complete Book of Medical Schools, 2002 Edition
註釋All the information applicants need to make a crucial decision
The Complete Book of Medical Schools gives applicants the facts about admission requirements and curriculum at the 122 U.S., 16 Canadian, and 3 Puerto Rican accredited allopathic schools as well as 19 accredited osteopathic schools. Plus, it provides all the practical information one needs to apply:
- What is the school's MCAT score release policy?
- How much clinical exposure can you expect during pre-clinical years?
- What is the grading/promotion policy?
- Are there special programs for members of minority groups?
- How much financial aid is available?
- Campus and e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, admissions deadlines, tuition, and more
Applicant who are more than a couple of years out of college probably have plenty of questions about getting into medical school. A special chapter inside offers advice on:
- The financial and personal implications of being a non-traditional student
- Which schools are best for non-traditional students
- Where to complete your post-bacc training
- How to survive the MCAT
- Plus, follow eight non-traditional students through the entire process, from applying to acceptance
This guide also includes advice for the dreaded med school interview. The Princeton Review prepares applicants for the selection committee by telling them what they can expect to be asked, from the tried-and-true favorites to off-the-wall questions that might make interviewees flinch.