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Paperback Medical School Admission Requirements (Msar) Book

ISBN: 1577540972

ISBN13: 9781577540977

Medical School Admission Requirements (Msar)

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Completely rewritten for 2010, this year's edition of the guide features a more affable tone, new chapters, expanded data and information, and a color-infused format. This must-have book, often called... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Very informative, highly suggested for med school application

I'm 28 and taking the MCAT for the first time. I'm applying in June 2010 so I can enter med school in the 2011 calendar year. The MSAR book is very reasonably priced and includes answers to so many different question you probably have on your mind: What's the application process? What classes do I need? What MCAT scores does a school require? When should I apply? What's the school like? Etc... My suggestion is to buy this book at least a few months before you plan on applying to med school. There's so much information in the book it'll take some time to review and figure out what schools you want to apply to. I've gone through and been able to figure out, based on my GPA and scores, what schools I'm most likely going to get accepted from. For example, if I wanted to apply to a school that's out of my state of residence, then I looked up how many non-residents were accepted to that school. One school I saw accepted 290 students total, but only 5 from out of state. There's no point in me applying there and wasting my application fee if there's no chance of me getting in. Overall, I think this book is great and I'm glad I purchasd it. It's only about $25 and highly recommended (should be required, in my point of view).

Good Book

You will find lots of information for every medical school. The book contains chapters that talk about financing medical school, diversity, and special programs. There are two pages dedicated to each school. You will find average MCAT and GPA for entering students, a description of the goals of the school, a list of requirements, and much more. Just buy the book!

MSAR

If you're applying to medical school this book will give you a lot of useful information! especially if you are applying to a lot of schools.

a vehicle for neuroticism

This book's blessing and curse is all the numbers it contains. Average gpas, mcat scores, interview and acceptances given, etc. are easy to get caught up in (they aren't as important as you think), but it gave me information on a few schools that i didn't know about at first, one of which gave me an acceptance. The cost of applying to medical school is so exorbitant anyway, you may as well spend the money on one of these books, and MSAR is the one my pre-health admissions committee recommended: it's the gold standard. 5 stars because, well, it helped get me into medical school. Good luck...

Informative.

This book is well organized (grouping schools by state), and lays out all of the specs that "at a glance" profiles leave out. It's a good tool to use before visiting websites and digging deeper into what each school has to offer. I'd recommend it highly.
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