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Applying to Medical School for the Non-Traditional Student

Applying to Medical School for the Non-Traditional Student

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: NO ONE LIKE ME....I WANT MY MONEY BACK
Review: I bought this book, as a non-traditional student, with great hopes of hearing stories of people who have had the same anxieties as myself. Unforunately, what I found was a poorly put together group of people who almost all came from some kind of health-care background or medical legacy. The only thing that made these people non-traditional was the fact that they were older. I was hoping for a book full of artists and business people who decided to switch paths, but all I found were stories of phamaceutical reps and EMTs. Aside from subject matter, there isn't a wide range of questions or answers. Basically, if you read one interview, you've read them all. There are so many other books that give an eclectic view of the non-traditional student. Save your money. You'll need it in med-school.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't bother.
Review: I was hoping to find more in-depth information in this book, such as how to brush up on science if you've been out of school for awhile and how to juggle family and med school. Instead, it was just a bunch of interviews with med students who, as the other reviewers have noted, all went to the same medical schools and had similar backgrounds. Besides, most of the info you need can be found online for free - just Google "medical student" and see what comes up.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great insight into different routes to medical school
Review: This is not a book that tells you how to gain acceptance into medical school, or what kind of MCAT score or GPA you should have. It is a collection of interviews with different people who all decided to go to medical school after they had completed their undergraduate degree. As a nontraditional prospective medical applicant, I enjoyed reading how other people came to the decision to go to medical school and how they went about it. It would have been nice if the author had interviewed people at different schools. The majority of the people in the book went to Northwestern Medical School and did their post-bac premed work at Loyola. However, the author does interview an interesting mix of people, and each one of their stories is unique. Again, this book is only for those who want to read interviews about people who have already gone through the application process and been accepted to medical school. There is scant information on how to get admitted yourself.


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