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A Pre-Med Parent’s Guide to MCAT Prep
If your child has decided to take the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), you’re probably wondering how you can support them through the process. The MCAT tends to incite fear in the hearts of students, and rightfully so: it is long, challenging, and plays a vital role in the medical school admissions process. Even though
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How to Have a Great Conversation with Your Premed Advisor
The prospect of talking to your premed advisor may feel like anything from eager anticipation to anxiety despite knowing that they exist to support prospective students who want to pursue a career in medicine. No matter how you feel, here are some tips from Blueprint Prep that can help you get the most out of
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What to Ask Your Pre-Med Advisor
Don't be intimidated by your pre-med advisor. We put together a list of questions to ask them to help you build a relationship with them and get through the med school admissions process.
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