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Why did you decide to become a doctor and not a nurse?

I did of course consider carefully whether to be a doctor or nurse. Both the roles are integral to the functioning of our healthcare system, and they are somewhat different. I am compelled by the caring a...

Answered by Charlotte M. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What are the difficulties of being a medical student?

Answers at interviews lasts for around 5 minutes if you're doing an MMI, or up to 20 minutes in the more traditional style. Medical schools really like to know the students applying know what they are get...

Answered by Mirana L. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What experience do I need?

In terms of experience, some people say the more you do the better but I believe that it is more what you get out of the experience than how many you do. It is better to do 1 or 2 and learn a lot than do ...

Answered by Jessica P. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How do you feel about asking for help?

Be truthful. If it is something you are fine with, great. If you find doing so difficult, acknowledge that it is. What is important here is how you deal with that fact and your understanding of why you fe...

Answered by Natsumi S. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What should I include in my personal statement?

A personal statement needs to be unique and memorable but also show your passion for the subject. For medicine, you need to show you're a caring person and give specific examples of this, which is why wor...

Answered by Rebecca P. Medical School Preparation tutor
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