Launch Your 2009 Medical School Application with the Medical School Admissions Telethon.
2009 Medical School Applicants:
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- Do you want to join the Medical School Class of 2013?
- Wondering what you should do now to prepare a successful medical school application?
- Would you like to consult with experienced medical schools admissions professionals?
- Would you like to receive personal advice tailored to your needs privately -- and free?
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If yes, the 2009 Medical School Admissions Telethon is for you. During the 2009 Medical School Admissions Telethon, Accepted.com admissions consultants will be available to review your resume, take your call, and answer your questions. Free.
The What:
Accepted's medical schools admissions experts will be available to answer your individual questions via telephone. Prior to calling in, you will receive a brief, questionnaire and submit it along with your CV to a designated email address. (No essays, please.)
When you call in, your consultant will review the information you provide, and you will have 15 minutes to discuss with her your most pressing medical school admissions questions. You can ask about school choice, your competitiveness at particular schools, handling negatives, differentiating yourself in a crowded field � anything you need to know to enhance your chances of getting into the med school of your dreams.
When you call, your call will be routed to voicemail. Please leave a message with your phone number, and we will return your call.
If we have too many callers to return your call during the telethon, we will contact you after the telethon to arrange a mutually convenient time for the free consultation. As long as you submit your resume plus questionnaire responses and leave a message during a telethon, you can receive a free consultation.
The Who:
This Medical School Admissions Telethon is for 2009 applicants.*
The When:
Thursday June 12, 2008 at 5:00 PM PT/ 8:00 PM ET.
The Where:
Your telephone. No travel required.
The Cost: US$0.00
So what are you waiting for? Register to benefit from this great opportunity and begin preparing your winning med school application!
One of the following seasoned medical school admissions professionals will advise you:
Joan Davis
Before joining Accepted.com in 2006, Joan Davis was a health professions adviser at the University of Rochester (Rochester, NY) for 18 years. She assisted both undergraduates and alums seeking admission to medical school, dental school and other health-related graduate programs, and she also was involved in designing and overseeing the University's B.A./B.S./M.D. program. As an editor with Accepted.com, Joan enjoys helping clients to create essays that reflect both their individuality and their interest in health care, and is happy to assist with any other aspects of the application process.
Cyd Foote
Cydney Foote, an Accepted senior editor, has helped future physicians craft winning applications since 2001.
Combining her five years of experience running a subspecialty program at the University of Washington School of
Medicine with her extensive marketing and research background, Cydney helps her clients draw out the best in
their stories and win acceptance to the top medical schools and residency programs. She is the author of
Write Your Way to a Residency Match
and Write Your Way to a Fellowship Match as well as an upcoming book on
medical school admissions.
Accepted.com is not charging for these consultations. Other than the cost of the call (caller's expense), you will pay nothing to participate in the 2009 Medical School Admissions Telethon. It's FREE.
Just register below and you will receive call-in instructions plus the questionnaire. Registrants will also be notified of future Accepted.com medical school admissions events.
So don't delay. Register to benefit from this wonderful opportunity to start your medical school application on the right note. I invite you to register now.
(We do not share, rent, lease, give away, or sell your name and email address.)
*Accepted.com clients and previous med telethon participants aren't eligible to participate in the telethon. If you have questions regarding your 2009 medical school applications, please contact your editor.
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