How can you help me in my preparation for medical school applications?

Medical school applications are highly competitive and require applicants to be proactive and stand out. Applicant ordering interview style varies between university and as the previous head of my schools Medical Society, I have been through this process and understand all of these issues.
What you can expect from me:assessment of your strengths and weaknesses to help you choose the medical schools that your strengths best suited the application process of help with the BMAT and UKCAT (I attended courses of these assessments and have some extra material on them)interview practice ( be in traditional, MMI or a combination) assistance in choosing which university offers to accept (max 2)
From my experience the best help I received in my application to medical school was speaking to students who had been through it themselves. Now, as a second year medical student I understand the application processes and the way that a good applicant should conduct themselves.

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Answered by Ellie W. Medical School Preparation tutor

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