For prospective medical students, applying to a quality medical school—such as the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC)—may be a difficult and sometimes intimidating process. You’ve collected your test scores, written your personal statements and other essays, requested letters of recommendation, and now you’ve been invited to a medical school interview. The interview is online, and you’ve never participated in a virtual interview before, so you’re a little nervous. Never fear! This article provides some helpful virtual interview tips for medical school that can help you ace your interview.
As your MCAT exam day comes closer you may be wondering what to expect on that day. In this blog, AUC details what you can anticipate and tips to help make it go smoothly
Many students exploring different career paths often wonder at some point, “Should I go to med school?”. A career as a doctor can be incredibly rewarding, enabling you to make a difference in the lives of others while having a financially secure career, but this career path is not for everyone.
Want your residency personal statement to stand out from the crowd? AUC details tips and guidelines to help you create an outstanding residency personal statement.
What exactly does the accreditation process involve for Caribbean medical schools? AUC details the steps medical schools in the Caribbean take to become an accredited institution.
Thinking about applying to medical school? AUC details ways to help your med school application stand out among the crowd!
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