167: My Advisors Said To Quit- Should I?

167: My Advisors Said To Quit- Should I?

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248: Is Transferring Schools Going To Effect My Application?

This premed has transferred schools a couple of times. They want to know if that's going to reflect negatively on them.Links:Full Episode Blog PostMappdMedEd MediaMedical School HQ Facebook pageMedical School HQ YouTube channelInstagram @MedicalSchoolHQJoin the Application Academ ...  Show more

247: How Can I Fight The Fear I've Destroyed My Chances?

This premed is experiencing some imposter syndrome. They want to make sure they haven't blown their chance!Links:Full Episode Blog PostMappdMedEd MediaMedical School HQ Facebook pageMedical School HQ YouTube channelInstagram @MedicalSchoolHQJoin the Application Academy!The Premed ...  Show more

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