For those students who are currently deciding on whether Medicine is right for them OR you have firmly decided on studying Medicine and want help and advice regarding admissions, personal statement, interview practice and more...
Imperial College London is holding an official Outreach programme called VISION aimed at students wanting to study Medicine. The day includes:
-lectures from the admissions tutor
-advice on living in London
-BMAT
-UKCAT
-Representatives from all of the leading Medical schools in the UK (E.g. Oxford, Cambridge, Kings, Liverpool and more) will be present
-Representative from the BMA, Army, Navy and more to offer advice/info
-Personal statement advice
-Interview practice
-Genuine medical students offering impartial advice
-Insights into Medicine from doctors and surgeons
The cost of the day is £30 and includes catered lunch and breaks throughout the day, an information pack containing important advice regarding interviews, life at university, settling in at Medical school, what Medicine is really like-written and reviewed by Medical students....and a complementary free T-shirt!
If you are interested please download a delegate pack from the following link:
The conference is to be held at Imperial College (please note we are offering impartial advice regardless of which Medical school you wish to apply to) and the date is Friday 28th September 2007
There is also a facebook group please do join and feel free to ask any questions! We look forward to seeing you and hope you enjoy and benefit from the day.
Oh, sorry to everyone on the waiting list :( That's rubbish!
Out of interest people who were rejected from Imperial, did they email to inform you or did you find out via Track?
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