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New Year’s Resolutions for Aspiring Medics

15th November 2020

The New Year is approaching, which means opportunity to set new goals. Here are some suggestions for New Year's resolutions for aspiring medics.

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Dos and Don’ts for Your Med School Interview

8th November 2020

From effective ways to practise to how to prepare for unexpected questions, here are 6 dos and don'ts for your interview.

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Interview Tips: Knowlege of Med School

6th November 2020

These tips will help you to make sure you've covered all bases when it comes to researching your shortlisted Med Schools and their Medicine course

Demystifying Medical School Interviews

2nd November 2020

The Medical School interview process can be tricky, but don’t worry! Dr. Arun Ramachandran, admission lead at Swansea, is here to demystify it for you.

Access Project: Interview Preparation Q&A

2nd November 2020

Ellie Baird from Access Project has been helping aspiring medics with their applications for years - in this Q&A blog she shares some of her tips.

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Thinking of Studying Medicine Abroad?

22nd October 2020

Why you need to think really carefully about studying Medicine abroad

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7 ATAR Revision Tips

14th October 2020

How do you pace yourself for ATAR revision? One student shares their best tips.

Everything You Need To Know About Team-Based Learning

7th October 2020

Learning about different teaching methods at medical schools is key. Here’s what you need to know about team-based learning as an aspiring medic.

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Where to Apply with a Good UCAT Score (2021 entry)

6th October 2020

Did you achieve a UCAT good score? That’s amazing! Here are some medical schools you can apply to that place emphasis on a good UCAT score.

BMAT Advice from An Imperial Professor

5th October 2020

Are there BMAT-takers in your classroom? Here’s what an Imperial professor wants you to know about BMAT and how you can help your students prepare.

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