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These are resources created by our Navigators to help you get to the practical aspects of the academic process. From timelines to references, our Navigators personally used these resources to get to where they are today!

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Pre-Application Questionnaire

Author: Richard Fang

Field: Pre-Med


This questionnaire serves as a starting point to help guide development of your Personal Statement, Work and Activities descriptions, and Secondary Essays. The questions cover a range of topics from personal background to clinical experiences and helps you to focus the aspects of  these experiences for your application.

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Update Letter

Author – Richard Fang

Field: Pre-Med

 

Even after completing your interview with a medical school, it is imperative that you stay relevant to the admissions committee. One of the most common ways to do this is through an Update Letter. This template will provide you with a starting point for updating the committee on your recent work or achievements that may sway their decision.

 

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Letter of Interest

Author – Richard Fang

Field: Pre-Med

 

 

There is typically a long period of time between your interview and when schools send out their decisions. During this time, it is important to reinforce your interest in their program and school. This allows you to stand out as someone who shows initiative, and gives you another opportunity to tell them more about yourself. 

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