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MPW: Getting into Medical School

 
  Author: Steven Piumatti
By Trotman & Co Ltd
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5

List Price: £12.99

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Average rating of 4/5 Getting into Medical School 2010, 2009-09-08
A detailed book full of helpful information and facts. Describes both undergraduate and graduate entry medical options and discusses universities and their requirements also.

Average rating of 3/5 An odd book. Good in parts. Puzzling in others, 2010-06-19
THis is a good book for an introduction to how to approach medical school applications if you know nothing about it. However it has this curious "Current issues" section which (i) is not that current and (ii) has nothing to do with the basics of the medical application process. It is just about relevant for the interview process (though since when has HIV been a hot topic? Not for the past few years!), but the book does not say much about interviews themselves. Apart from this confusion the book is alright..

Average rating of 5/5 A must for all wannabe doctors, 2007-10-30
Facts, figures and practical info for anyone applying for a place at medical school.

Average rating of 5/5 MPW: GETTING INTO MEDICAL SCHOOL 12E (MPW 'Getting Into' Guides), 2010-02-10
Got book on time and as described. Recommended only for those who can actually get into med school

Average rating of 5/5 Getting into Medical School 2010 entry: The best advice on applying to Medical School, 2009-09-11
This book is amazing when giving you an overall download on what you need to know for medicine.

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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781844551927
ISBN: 184455192X
Label: Trotman & Co Ltd
Manufacturer: Trotman & Co Ltd
Number Of Pages: 112
Publication Date: 2009-05-26
Publisher: Trotman & Co Ltd
Studio: Trotman & Co Ltd
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