Friday, May 29, 2020

How to Ace the MMI

If you’ve been invited for an interview at a med school that uses the MMI (Multiple Mini Interview) method, you may have some questions: Why did they choose this format? What will your interview be like? How can you prepare effectively? It’s natural to feel anxious about a med school interview, when so much depends on how well your interview day goes. And when the interview format is unfamiliar to you, you may have even more questions. We’ve got you covered. In our special webinar, 12 Tips for MMI Success, Accepted med expert Alicia McNease Nimonkar will show you the whys and hows of the MMI – and she’ll give you an action plan for your interview prep. The webinar is free, but you must reserve your space – on August 7th at 4pm PT/7pm ET. Register Now: hbspt.forms.create({ portalId: "58291", formId: "3e22515f-3af0-4869-ba2e-0668eff030ad" }); For 25 years, Accepted has helped applicants gain acceptance to their dream healthcare programs. Our outstanding team of admissions consultants features former admissions directors, admissions committee members, pre-health advisors, postbac program directors, and doctors. Our staff has guided applicants to acceptance at allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) medical schools, residencies and fellowships, dental school, veterinarian school, and physician assistant programs at top schools such as Harvard, Stanford, Penn, UCSF, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, and many more.  Want an admissions expert  to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch! How to Ace the MMI If you’ve been invited for an interview at a med school that uses the MMI (Multiple Mini Interview) method, you may have some questions: Why did they choose this format? What will your interview be like? How can you prepare effectively? It’s natural to feel anxious about a med school interview, when so much depends on how well your interview day goes. And when the interview format is unfamiliar to you, you may have even more questions. We’ve got you covered. In our special webinar, 12 Tips for MMI Success, Accepted med expert Alicia McNease Nimonkar will show you the whys and hows of the MMI – and she’ll give you an action plan for your interview prep. The webinar is free, but you must reserve your space – on August 7th at 4pm PT/7pm ET. Register Now: hbspt.forms.create({ portalId: "58291", formId: "3e22515f-3af0-4869-ba2e-0668eff030ad" }); For 25 years, Accepted has helped applicants gain acceptance to their dream healthcare programs. Our outstanding team of admissions consultants features former admissions directors, admissions committee members, pre-health advisors, postbac program directors, and doctors. Our staff has guided applicants to acceptance at allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) medical schools, residencies and fellowships, dental school, veterinarian school, and physician assistant programs at top schools such as Harvard, Stanford, Penn, UCSF, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, and many more.  Want an admissions expert  to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch! How to Ace the MMI If you’ve been invited for an interview at a med school that uses the MMI (Multiple Mini Interview) method, you may have some questions: Why did they choose this format? What will your interview be like? How can you prepare effectively? It’s natural to feel anxious about a med school interview, when so much depends on how well your interview day goes. And when the interview format is unfamiliar to you, you may have even more questions. We’ve got you covered. In our special webinar, 12 Tips for MMI Success, Accepted med expert Alicia McNease Nimonkar will show you the whys and hows of the MMI – and she’ll give you an action plan for your interview prep. The webinar is free, but you must reserve your space – on August 7th at 4pm PT/7pm ET. Register Now: hbspt.forms.create({ portalId: "58291", formId: "3e22515f-3af0-4869-ba2e-0668eff030ad" }); For 25 years, Accepted has helped applicants gain acceptance to their dream healthcare programs. Our outstanding team of admissions consultants features former admissions directors, admissions committee members, pre-health advisors, postbac program directors, and doctors. Our staff has guided applicants to acceptance at allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) medical schools, residencies and fellowships, dental school, veterinarian school, and physician assistant programs at top schools such as Harvard, Stanford, Penn, UCSF, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, and many more.  Want an admissions expert  to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch!

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