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How do we manage the large volume of things we must take on during the application process?

Simple answer: temporally prioritising.I can break down the things necessary for a medical application into several parts: volunteering, shadowing doctors and other things to demonstrate exploration of th...

Answered by Fareema F. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What is the motivation behind you applying to medicine?

The answer to this question should include your motivation for applying (backed with examples) as well as representing an understating for the medical profession in general. The ideal answer would be succ...

Answered by Michal K. Medical School Preparation tutor
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Interview question: what is your understanding of the life of a doctor?

Like with any other interview question, it is important to be realistic. Split the question in to two : the positives and the negatives. Here, the interviewers are looking to ensure that you have a suffic...

Answered by Zelal C. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How do you respond to the classic interview question of why do you want to do medicine?

I think it's important to be ready for this question but to ensure it's not a generic scripted answer. Even if this question is not directly asked other questions will definitely allude to it and the key ...

Answered by Sara M. Medical School Preparation tutor
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Why do you want to become a doctor over another healthcare career such as nursing?

This question is one that particularly trips people up because they argue that they want to become a doctor to help people and have a social career where they interact with patients - however nurses not o...

Answered by Loukas F. Medical School Preparation tutor
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