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A Stanford Admit's Medical School Application Essay

A Stanford Admit's Medical School Application Essay

This personal statement explores how a family story and overcoming a learning disability led to a career in medicine.

Christopher L.
Christopher L.
Personal Statement - Medicine as a Catalyst for Growth and Connection

Personal Statement - Medicine as a Catalyst for Growth and Connection

From a family tragedy to a volunteer experience in underserved communities, this personal statement tells the story of pursuing medicine for social good.

Elijah B.
Elijah B.
Med School Personal Statement: Drexel University College of Medicine

Med School Personal Statement: Drexel University College of Medicine

An accepted medical school personal statement that explores how volunteering in Ecuador and a flu vaccine drive shaped the writer's view of healthcare.

Shane T.
Shane T.
Medical School Week 2026

Medical School Week 2026

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AMCAS Work & Activities: Turning Experiences into Acceptances [4/29/2026] (Recording)

AMCAS Work & Activities: Turning Experiences into Acceptances [4/29/2026] (Recording)

After this session, you will know how to frame your Work & Activities entries so they communicate growth, responsibility, and fit rather than just listing what you did. We will cover how to allocate your most meaningful experience designation, how to write descriptions that read as reflective rather than resume-like, and how to handle gaps or unconventional experiences without over-explaining. Attending live means you can ask about your specific situation and hear how context changes the answer, which a recording cannot replicate. The coach reviews these sections regularly across successful applicants and will share the patterns that separate entries that land from those that get skimmed.

Elijah D.
Sahil S.
2 contributors
Where Should I Apply?

Where Should I Apply?

Choosing where to apply to medical school is a strategic decision that can significantly impact your chances of acceptance. In this session, you’ll learn how to build a balanced school list based on your GPA, MCAT, state residency, mission fit, and competitiveness, and how to evaluate programs beyond rankings alone. We’ll cover how to categorize reach, target, and safety schools and avoid common list-building mistakes. Whether you’re early in the process or finalizing your applications, you’ll leave with a clear framework to apply strategically and confidently.

Jessica A.
Medical School Week Kickoff 2026

Medical School Week Kickoff 2026

Medical School Week is here—and this kickoff session sets the tone for a week focused on navigating the med school admissions process with clarity and confidence. Join us for an opening event designed to introduce the week’s themes and help you make the most of the events ahead. In this session, we’ll explore key strategies for approaching the med school admissions journey, highlight critical milestones to focus on, and offer guidance for setting priorities that align with your goals. Whether you’re exploring medicine for the first time or actively applying this cycle, this kickoff will help you chart a focused path for the week ahead.

Michael Z.
3 contributors
Gain Competitive Advantage as a Non-Traditional Applicant

Gain Competitive Advantage as a Non-Traditional Applicant

Non-traditional applicants often bring unique strengths, but success depends on how clearly those experiences are framed and communicated. This session focuses on how to turn unconventional backgrounds into compelling signals of readiness, impact, and fit, whether you’re applying to school or recruiting for competitive roles. You’ll learn how to address perceived gaps, highlight transferable skills, and position your story with confidence and clarity.

Emily H.
What You Need to Have Ready Before Medical School Applications Open

What You Need to Have Ready Before Medical School Applications Open

Medical school applications move quickly once the cycle opens, and applicants who prepare early are often the ones who submit the strongest materials. This session is for future applicants who want to understand what should already be in place before the application even opens. You’ll learn how to prepare your activities and clinical experiences, organize recommendation letters, and start shaping a personal narrative that reflects what admissions committees value.

Nicholas S.
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Build Your Medical School Application Plan

Build Your Medical School Application Plan

Medical school applications are a marathon, not a sprint—and the right plan can change everything. This session helps you step back, see the full picture, and build an application strategy that actually works. You’ll learn how to map out your timeline, focus on the experiences and metrics that matter most, and avoid common missteps that derail strong applicants. If you want to approach the med school process with confidence and control (instead of stress), this session will give you the framework to do it.

Margo K.
Margo K.
Ace Your AMCAS Before It Opens

Ace Your AMCAS Before It Opens

Getting ahead of AMCAS can make a huge difference in your medical school application. This session is designed to help you prepare strategically before the application officially opens. In this event, you’ll learn what to work on early, how to organize your experiences and personal statement, and how to avoid common mistakes that slow applicants down. Whether you’re applying this cycle or planning ahead, you’ll leave with clear next steps and a stronger start.

Elijah D.
Elijah D.
Med School Applications 101

Med School Applications 101

Applying to medical school can feel overwhelming without a clear roadmap of what matters most and when. This session walks through the full med school application process, from building a strong academic and extracurricular foundation to crafting personal statements, secondaries, and school lists. You’ll gain clarity on how admissions committees evaluate applicants and leave with a practical framework to plan your application strategy with confidence.

Haitham S.
Haitham S.
New Year, Strong Med School Application

New Year, Strong Med School Application

A new year is the perfect time to reset your strategy and strengthen your medical school application. This session is designed to help you approach the med school admissions process with clarity, structure, and confidence. In this event, you’ll learn how to assess your current application profile, plan a smart timeline, and prioritize the elements that matter most—from coursework and testing to personal statements and extracurriculars. We’ll also cover common mistakes and how to position your experiences to tell a compelling story. Whether you’re just getting started or preparing for an upcoming cycle, you’ll leave with clear next steps and a stronger application plan.

Margo K.
Margo K.
AMCAS Example T20 Medical Student

AMCAS Example T20 Medical Student

Full AMCAS submission for medical student at T20 school. MCAT score was not available at the time of submission, but score was 510.

Avery W.
Avery W.
5 Month Countdown to AMCAS Submission

5 Month Countdown to AMCAS Submission

With less than 6 months to go until AMCAS opening dates, come hear from a seasoned coach on how to maximize the next few months. We'll cover application strategy, timeline, and tips from someone with multiple school acceptances and 10+ program interviews.

Manjima S.
Manjima S.
From Draft to Distinction: Crafting Med School Essays That Impress

From Draft to Distinction: Crafting Med School Essays That Impress

Your essays are more than just words - they are your chance to show who you are to the Admissions Committee. This session will give you actual tools to transform your experiences into compelling outcome driven narratives.

Karen H.
Gloria L.
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Your Next Moves: How to Improve Your Odds Late in the Med School Cycle

Your Next Moves: How to Improve Your Odds Late in the Med School Cycle

If you’re applying late in the medical school cycle—or wondering how to strengthen your chances as the season unfolds—this workshop will show you how to make every move count. Led by Jessica A., a recent matriculant at UPenn’s Perelman School of Medicine who earned interviews from 18+ top programs and acceptances from Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and Penn, this session breaks down how late-cycle decisions actually work and what applicants can still do to stand out. Drawing on her experience as both an admissions interviewer and mentor to students who’ve landed interviews at top-tier institutions, Jessica will cover high-impact improvements you can make now across secondaries, updates, letters, school lists, and communication strategy. Whether you're a strong candidate fine-tuning your odds or a reapplicant navigating gaps in your profile, you’ll leave with a focused plan for elevating your application.

Jessica A.
How to Plan an Effective Medical School Application Process

How to Plan an Effective Medical School Application Process

A successful medical school application is built on thoughtful planning, clear strategy, and strong execution. In this session, you’ll learn how to map out the entire application process, from timelines and school selection to essays, letters of recommendation, and interviews. We’ll cover how to prioritize experiences, avoid common pitfalls, and stay organized and confident throughout a demanding cycle. Whether you’re early in your pre-med journey or preparing to apply soon, this workshop will help you approach the process with clarity and purpose.

Ellen W.
Ellen W.
Frequently Asked Questions About Resume Writing

Frequently Asked Questions About Resume Writing

Many people have asked me a set of questions frequently. These questions will answer some of your questions quickly!

Ryan S.
Ryan S.
What Makes a Competitive Medical School Application

What Makes a Competitive Medical School Application

Applying to medical school is competitive, and it’s not always clear what admissions committees actually value beyond strong grades and test scores. This session is for applicants who want to understand what makes an application truly stand out across academics, experiences, and personal narrative. You’ll learn how admissions readers evaluate activities and clinical exposure, what differentiates compelling personal statements, and the patterns admissions committees see across successful applicants.

Elijah D.
Margo K.
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