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How much work should I do to prepare for medical school interviews?

It is up to you how much work you do to prepare however, I would warn you that you can definitely do to much. Prepare to the point where you feel confident answering most questions but in the interviews, ...

Answered by Emily R. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What do I need to do to get into medical school?

Getting into medical school takes a lot of time and preparation but it can be done! There are many different aspects to think about when producing a good medical school application, so it’s important to s...

Answered by Tanya S. Medical School Preparation tutor
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Do I need work experience to apply to medical school?

Whilst for some medical schools work experience is not mandatory, for the majority, it is highly recommended. Gaining work experience in a healthcare profession is not only valuable in ensuring that medic...

Answered by Calum H. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How would you deal with the stress of medical school

For this question you need examples-- a time when you had a lot on and how you coped. You should talk about how you would organise your tasks- such as by making a list and prioritising what you have to do...

Answered by Helen C. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How would you calculate the total blood volume of the body, without exsanguination?

Inject a solution of known volume into the blood. Allow this to circulate for an appropriate length of time, e.g. 5-10 mins, then take a blood sample. The dilution of the initial solution can then be calc...

Answered by Charlotte F. Medical School Preparation tutor
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