Guidance for future medical school applicants
This is intended for students in the 1st and 2nd year of their undergraduate program who are interested in medicine. While most applicants to medical school are 3rd and 4th year students, successful applicants almost always plan their admission years in advance. Topics that we can discuss include “course selection to maximize your GPA,” “building your autobiographical sketch (ABS),” and “taking the MCAT.” We are also able to offer concrete advice on more basic skills like “time management” and “getting a research position.” Our consultants can also recommend research, volunteer, internship, and travel opportunities to applicants seeking to distinguish themselves from their peers. Check out our Medical School Admissions Guarantee program for more details.
Pre-med 101 crash course
Our Pre-med 101 crash course is designed to introduce students to the basics of pursuing a medical career, including providing information and tips on the medical school application process and beyond. It is led by 1 experienced consultant and is aimed at high school or university 1st and 2nd year students who are further away from the application cycle and would like to learn more about the profession and licensing process of a doctor. This in-person course is held in Toronto during the summer (May-August).