10 04, 2023

Medical Residency: Planning Your Future

By |2023-02-27T01:18:15-05:00April 10th, 2023|

A proper Medical Residency Planning strategy can help eliminate some of the uncertainties you might feel during medical school or residency. So to sketch out your future and help fill in the blanks, this short guide on post-medical residency planning will surely be helpful.  During Medical Residency Planning, the prospect of becoming an attending physician [...]

3 04, 2023

Medical Residency: MSPE Letter Noteworthy Characteristics

By |2023-02-27T01:30:41-05:00April 3rd, 2023|

For a Medical Residency, an MSPE letter is a crucial aspect, and your chances of impressing the residency admissions committee (or directors) lie entirely within the contents of the MSPE letter. However, a Medical Residency: MSPE Letter is unlike your CV or personal statement in that it’s crafted by the medical school based on your [...]

27 03, 2023

Medical Resident’s Salary Expectations

By |2023-02-27T01:30:26-05:00March 27th, 2023|

A medical resident’s salary expectations, during the first year of their post-graduation (PGY1), can be a blessing for many graduates, especially since this is the first time they’re earning a substantial income. A medical resident’s salary can average around $63,400, but it’s not a reliable estimate since salaries can vary wildly based on several factors [...]

20 03, 2023

Ivy League Colleges – How to Get Admitted?

By |2023-02-27T01:02:32-05:00March 20th, 2023|

Ivy League College applications are no joke. Compared to public, state-funded universities, a lot of time, effort, and money go into working your way into an Ivy League College. There are a lot of risks involved, but the knowledge and experiences you gain by working your way up into their ranks are worth it.  Ivy [...]

13 03, 2023

PA vs MD Applications: Which Should You Choose?

By |2023-02-16T15:45:15-05:00March 13th, 2023|

Deciding on PA vs MD applications can feel daunting, especially since becoming a fully-fledged Doctor of Medicine (MD) is not for everybody.  A Physician Assistant (PA) is not that much different from an MD. However, in comparing PA vs MD applications, the entirety of the PA program, in terms of time and cost is much [...]

10 03, 2023

Medical School Applications: Are Graduate Degrees Necessary?

By |2023-02-10T17:51:55-05:00March 10th, 2023|

Medical School Applications are not easy to get into. Even with a unique resume filled with relevant extracurricular activities, satisfactory GPA, and MCAT scores some of you may find yourself lacking in your ability to impress the admissions committee. In that case, a graduate degree might be your best bet. Following a graduate degree to [...]

7 03, 2023

Medical School Interview Coaching for Difficult Questions

By |2023-02-07T18:14:39-05:00March 7th, 2023|

Medical School Interview coaching can help internalize and anticipate all the different questions you may face at an interview. Getting help from an expert to practice mock interviews, understand the dynamic between interviewee and interviewer, interview formats, and get a sense of common interview questions is highly invaluable. Medical school interview prep goes a long [...]

6 03, 2023

Rolling Admissions for Medical School

By |2023-02-16T15:34:56-05:00March 6th, 2023|

Rolling Admissions for Medical School might be a stellar opportunity for you to apply early and get a head start, especially with regard to your academic performance, extracurriculars, financials, and housing arrangements. However, if you don’t leverage it correctly, you can still get rejected the same way as a standard college admissions process. So let's [...]

28 02, 2023

How to Get into an MBA Program with a Low GPA

By |2023-02-07T17:33:08-05:00February 28th, 2023|

Qualifying for an MBA program with a low GPA, from the perspective of an admissions committee, is not ideal. So if you’re not a “high-performing” candidate with a 3.4-3.7 GPA score, your chances of getting inducted into a prestigious business school are slim, but not impossible. If you’re still studying for your Bachelor’s, you can [...]

27 02, 2023

USMLE Step 1 Study Plan for Medical Residency: How to Prepare Ahead

By |2023-02-16T14:58:52-05:00February 27th, 2023|

A USMLE Step 1 Study Plan requires weeks of careful planning and studying. A solid USLME Step 1 Study plan requires you to remain calm, composed, and knowledgeable during the arduous eight-hour exam, so let’s talk about how you can achieve this.  The USMLE Step 1 Study Plan dictates that you look into your eligibility [...]