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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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How do I prepare for interviews?

You can prepare for interviews in many ways! The most reliable method in my opinion, however, is being asked questions. In order to be able to reply to a question in a way that seems structured but not re...

Answered by Abhishek N. Medical School Preparation tutor
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Do I have to have done work experience to get a place at medical school?

There are very few things any university will specific you HAVE to actually do, the more important things are showing that you have made an attempt at gaining relevant experience, and even more importantl...

Answered by Victoria P. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How much does a doctor earn?

This is a question that isn't often asked on its own, but could be a 'follow up' question to a wider discussion on NHS issues e.g. the junior doctor contract. The key thing when answering this question is...

Answered by Indrajeet M. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How have you demonstrated that medicine is the career you would like to pursue?

I have explored the work of health professionals in detail during the last two years. Through a series of a work experience placements and volunteering I have been able to observe the important work that ...

Answered by Rajiv S. Medical School Preparation tutor
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