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Why do you want to be a doctor and not a nurse?

This is a very common and difficult question at interview. Answers such as "I want to help people" will not get you very far as Lollipop Ladies "help people". Saying anything along the...

Answered by Chris R. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What should I be doing now to best enhance my medical school application?

Being a doctor is a difficult job and requires more skills than just being good at biology. Medical schools are looking to see if you have these skills and that you understand what you're getting yourself...

Answered by Zosia Z. Medical School Preparation tutor
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Are extra-curricular activities important to write about on your personal statement?

in a personal statement, t's really difficult to make sure you sell yourself without seeing too cocky, and to make sure you include enough academic reading that the university will see you as a serious ca...

Answered by Lizzie L. Medical School Preparation tutor
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I'm not from a medical background. How can I go about getting relevant work experience?

Fortunately medical schools are well aware of how difficult it can be to get experience in clinical settings. As a result they are much more interested in how you reflect on the work experience that you h...

Answered by Beth R. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What work experience is relevant for applying to study medicine?

Whether you are thinking about your personal statement or your interview, the most important thing is that you demonstrate that you have learnt something from your work experience and you can discuss this...

Answered by Alice R. Medical School Preparation tutor
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