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Entry to Medical School Series
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This is a bundle pack of five "Entry to Medical School Series". "Succeeding in Your Medical School Interview" by Matt Green and Tony Edgar, 144 pp, December 2008 - This is an essential student resource which looks at the part the Medical School interview plays in the overall process through which students are selected to study Medicine. "Becoming a Doctor: Is Medicine Really the Career for You?" by Matt Green and Tom Nolan, 152 pp, January 2009 - This easy to read guide provides a clear and open insight into what becoming a doctor really involves and how to confirm a career in medicine is really for you. "Succeeding in the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT)" by Matt Green and Nicola Hawley, 200 pp, January 2009 - This interactive guide, which contains detailed guidance, practice questions and a complete mock test, will help applicants, parents and teachers alike prepare for and successfully complete the BMAT.
"Succeeding in the 2009 UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT)" by Matt Green and Jemini Jethwa, 248 pp, March 2009 - This comprehensive and fully updated 2009 guide to the UKCAT medical school entrance exam with complete mock test, is essential for anyone wanting to excel in the UKCAT. "Succeeding in your Medical School Application: How to Prepare the Pperfect UCAS Personal Statement" by Matt Green, 120 pp, March 2009 - A guide to help school leavers, graduates and mature individuals applying to medical school, together with parents and teachers, to make their Medical School Personal Statement both compelling and convincing reading.


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ISBN-13: 9781906839062
Publisher: Developmedica/Apply2Medicine
Publication date: March, 2009
Pages: 864
Weight: 652g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: General Practice
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