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Are you navigating the complex world of medical school admissions and seeking guidance on how to stand out? Join me, Manjima, for an insightful Ask Me Anything session tailored for aspiring medical students at any stage of the application process. Whether you're crafting your AMCAS application, preparing for interviews, or strategizing your school selection, this event is designed to address your most pressing questions. As a current MD-PhD student at UNC Chapel Hill, with a background in biomedical engineering and neuroscience from USC and a master's from the University of Oxford, I've walked the non-traditional path to medical school. My journey was filled with challenges, but by crafting a compelling narrative and communicating authentically, I secured 13+ interviews in my first application cycle. I understand the importance of mentorship and am eager to share the strategies that helped me succeed. Space is limited, so RSVP now to secure your spot and gain valuable insights into the medical school admissions process. I look forward to helping you on your journey!
Advice on how to craft a compelling personal narrative that weaves through your entire medical school application , tips on how to maximize gap years, interview strategies to impress in all interview formats, and more!
This event is great for individuals at any stage of the medical school admissions process whether you are in the midst of secondary writing or simply starting to think about applying in the next couple of years.
AMCAS Application Edit
Multiple Mini Interview
Traditional Interview
MD PhD Essays
Waitlist Strategy
Personal Statement
Letters of Evaluation
School Selection
Application Strategy
Activities List Edit
Secondary Essays
Casper Test
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Med School/PhD Admissions Coach | MD/PhD Student at UNC Chapel Hill
Open to working with clients outside the U.S.
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My name is Manjima, and I'm a current MD-PhD student at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Before UNC, I was a biomedical engineering and neuroscience student at the University of Southern California, and a master's student at the University of Oxford. My path to medical school was definitely not a straight line, and it took me a lot of time to recognize and accept that this was my dream. There were a thousand moments during this journey where I worried that my GPA was too low, or my clinical experiences not impactful enough, or research not high-profile enough for me to get to where I wanted to be. But, I knew that if I could craft a compelling narrative around my experiences and background, and communicate this story authentically to admissions committees, that I'd have a shot at success. And eventually that paid off! My first cycle applying to medical school, I received 11+ interviews to a combination of MD, MD/PhD, and MSTP programs. I personally relied heavily on coaches and mentors to get me through my admissions process. As a non-traditional applicant, I did not have the support of pre-professional advising through universities. And many other "advisors" were quick to dismiss me based on what they saw as my perceived weaknesses. But I was lucky enough to find coaches and mentors who spent many hours working with me to craft my story, swamping through drafts and re-drafts of hundreds of essays, helping me with mock interviews, refining my elevator pitch, and listening to my research talks. Without their support, I would not be where I am today, and I hope to pay that forward to future generations of students.
Thursday, Aug 21
from 11:30 PM – 12:15 AM UTC
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