3 Easiest Ways to Enter Med School in Auckland (Without Spending $8,000)
Recorded
Saturday, September 12, 2020 · 1:00 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
This webinar could save you $8,000 and an unsuccessful premed year. Don't ignore these 3 key strategies that most students regret not using by the end of their year.
If you're a high school student aiming to enter medical school at the University of Auckland by the end of 2021 or 2022, this webinar is for you.
Consider these:
- What separates the 10% who successfully enter into medical school from the 90% who don't? They were ALL high achievers in high school, after all.
- Why do MOST medical students actually disapprove of tutoring?
- How can some tutoring COMPANIES make millions of dollars per year selling tutoring to students, when only around 100 successful undergrads per year actually received tutoring? How does the maths add up?
And most importantly
- How can year 13 students create the safest path to entering medical school, without selling their entire family's ancestral possessions?
NZ's most experienced medical admissions expert, Dr Justin Sung, will reveal the three easiest and safest methods for high school students to enter into medical school the first time around and how the CHEAPER or even FREE options tend to be superior to blood-bound $10,000 prep contracts.
+ EVERY person who attends this webinar will get completely free, LIFETIME access to our online orientation course with resources, insider-tips, high-yield premed hacks, and reliable information to help create a plan that works for you.
Education & learning
AGENDA
How to be different - Getting ahead from the crowd in 3 easy steps
Spotting a scam - Why more tutoring can make things worse
Why students fail - 2 reasons top achieving students fail
When to do what - The perfect monthly preparation schedule
Q&A
ADDITIONAL INFO
Categories:
Education & learning
When:
Saturday, September 12, 2020 · 1:00 p.m.
Auckland
Justin is an Auckland medical graduate who works with schools, district health boards and other organisations to provide medical career advice and academic support. He has assisted more students into medical school than any other individual in New...