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a year ago
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What to do to have an outstanding application that will get me into Brown university with the PLME program
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Good day! I'm so confused ,I want to apply to top schools,Brown especially for the medical program.What can I do to have an outstanding application that will guarantee an admission with a financial aid.Thank you!

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a year ago

There's no such thing as a guaranteed admission. Colleges will look at applications on a case by case basis and each decision is unique and there's no perfect way to get into a college.

But there are a couple ways to make your application stand out:

1) take summer programs that follow or introduce you to the path you are interested in

2) take classes (in highschool or summer) that show you are interested in medicine. In your case, that could be Health Sciences/Sports Med, Medical Terminology, AP Bio and AP Chem, Anatomy and Physiology. When colleges take a look at your transcript, they want to see what your interests are and who you are as a person.

3) make sure you have the correct GPA, SAT/ACT scores and essays

4) I've said this before and I'll say it again: show who you are as a person. Colleges do not want to someone who is strictly academic. They want to see people that explore their interests and do things that make them happy. They want to see that you are an active member in your community and are knowledgeable of things around you.

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