
If you dream of practicing medicine in the future, you’ll already have taken the time to decide what career path you want to follow. The problem with a career in medicine is that it’s overly populated and very competitive. Students who want to have any chance of getting accepted by a medical school, let alone of landing a dream job, have a lot of hard work ahead of them. If you’re in the initial stages, and you’re just about to submit your medical school application, have a look at the following tips, which will help you when it comes to the interview stages.
Be Honest and Less Arrogant
It’s always great to boast about the things you’ve achieved on your resume, but there’s no reason why you should be arrogant when it comes to the interview stage. You need to seem confident, but at the same time you don’t want to seem too arrogant that you end up lying about what you’ve achieved. Medical school interviews are undertaken in detail and your interviewer will go back to your resume to ask you questions. For example, if you’ve listed cooking as one of your favorite activities, your interviewer may go into detail about what you like to cook and how you would normally prepare food – therefore it’s always best to be honest on your resume otherwise you’re going to be in trouble.
Get Excited About Your Future
Medical schools only accept people who are clearly motivated and excited about what their future holds. When you go into your interview, make sure you have a smile on your face and you show the interviewer you’re excited and happy to have a chance to tell them what you’re all about. Interviewers will find it much easier to connect with you if you’re excited about your prospects, and being able to connect with your interviewer is going to work in your favor.
Be Highly Experienced in Multiple Skills
This is easier said than done, but when you write your skills on your resume, it’s important you’re experienced in multiple skills rather than less experienced in many. You need to show leadership and service skills, but there’s also nothing wrong with being highly experienced in playing American football.
Get Letters of Recommendations with Superlative Comments
Again, this is easier said than done. If your letter of recommendation is written by someone that is affiliated with the institute you’re applying for, you’ll find that it can go a long way in making your application a success. You’ll want a recommendation from someone that you’ve worked with previously, but also someone who isn’t afraid of writing superlative comments such as “he/she was one of the best students I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with”.
Getting into any Canadian Medical School is far from easy, so it’s important you take your application seriously. The medical industry is very competitive and there are many policies in place when it comes to accepting the right students, so you need to make sure you’re the right fit otherwise you’ll be turned away like thousands of others.
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