Tagged: #bsmd
Spend your summer working on all the elements of your college applications, including the essays, and start the fall semester with a head start over your classmates. Students benefit from fast-paced and productive live, online classes led by a team of experienced college counselors. Join from anywhere. Every class is… Read More
Summer might seem far away, but now is the perfect time to start planning for it. Moon Prep Counselors will cover how students can spend their summer productively by building their resumes through virtual activities. The webinar will cover how to: – Complete an independent research project – Become a… Read More
Join Moon Prep’s experienced medical school admission counselors, as they review what you should be doing in the upcoming months to prepare for your medical school application. During this hour-long webinar, we will be talking about: – The various application platforms – Timeline for applying to both allopathic and osteopathic… Read More
Summer might seem far away, but now is the perfect time to start planning for it. Moon Prep Counselors will cover how students can spend their summer productively by building their resumes through virtual activities. The webinar will cover how to: – Complete an independent research project – Become a… Read More
Skip The MCAT With These BS/MD Programs
MCAT: The mere mention of that acronym induces stress for many students considering medical school. It’s a draining exam, over six hours long, taken by more than 85,000 students a year, that requires intense preparation. The Medical College Admission Test, or…
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Interview with BS/MD and BS/DO Moon Prep Student
If you are an underclassmen considering applying to BS MD (direct medical) programs, there is certainly a lot to know. Honestly, it can be hard to know what the process is like until you've started applying. Here's where we come…
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Insider Tips From The 2020-21 BS/MD Admission Cycle
In the 2021 admission cycle, Harvard University was the most competitive undergrad school to get into, with only a 3.4% acceptance rate. It was closely followed by fellow Ivy League school, Columbia University, which had a 3.7% acceptance rate. It’s…
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