Do you have medical school applicants at your university?
Medical school applicatns are some of the most intelligent, accomplished, and anxious students on your college campus. They take extraordinarily challenging coursework and study very hard, and then they tend to fill their "free" time with shadowing physicians, leading the premed society, or volunteering in the ER or on an ambulance squad. Students who work as hard as this should be able to do whatever they want to after graduation.....right?
Not necessarily.
Every year, thousands of perfectly well-qualified applicants are not admitted to medical school. They have excellent grades, strong MCAT scores, and long lists of volunteer work, but they lack one crucial thing: a med school application that shows all that to the best advantage.
The classic mistake most unsuccsesful applicants make? They fail to grasp the extraordinary importance of that one page (5300 character) personal statement on the AMCAS application. They hold back on spotlighting their most interesting qualifications for fear of bragging, they fill it with tired, trite cliché.......or worse!........they unknowingly put in serious "red flags" - words and images that unintentionally give a creepy, negative impression of the applicant.
Jeannie Burlowski is a national-known speaker, consultant, and writer on the subject of the medical school application process. Since 1993 she has been in private practive in St. Paul, Minnesota, consulting with applicants who desire to ace every part of the med school application process, create highly convincing application essays, win med school scholarships, and be admitted to their first choice medical school on the first try.
Now, Jeannie Burlowski is available to speak to groups of students on your college campus about acing the medical school application process. In just one 3-hour presentaion she can cover:
1. How applicants can use a combination of clear, convincing logic and warm emotional appeal to create compelling personal essays. (The kind that make the committee say "Wow; it makes perfect sense for this person to be in medical school!")
2. How to decide which way to structure those personal essays, including a practical way to decide what to emphasize, and what to downplay.
3. Pluse, Jeanniw can answer all student questions related to application timelines, choosing schools, completing AMCAS and AACOMAS applications, getting great letters of recommendation, making the most of MCAT prep tools, and preparing to wow schools in the interviews.
For information on having Jeannie Burlowski consult with you one-on-one about your med school application OR speak on your college campus, call (612) 622-2626 or email .
Make sure to let you know that you found her information for this website GetMeIntoMedSchool.com, from Eric Spicuzza!
OTHER 3 HOUR EVENING PRESENTATIONS BY JEANNIE BURLOWSKI
College and Medical School Study Skills - Get Twice the Grades in Half the Time
Ace the Law School Application Process
Ace the Grad School Application Process
Ace the Business School Application Process
Ace the College Application Process
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT JEANNIE BURLOWSKI
"After years of alcoholism my g.p.a. was a miserable 2.9. My college pre-med advisor told me to not even TRY applying to med school. Jeannie, though, said we could argue that I was highly academically capable despite that 2.9. I got into med school on the first try, went through in the top 5% of my class, and am an internal medicine doctor today. Thanks Jeannie!" - Emily G., Boston, MA
"With my personal history, I thought I could never get in. Imagin my shock when the dean of admissions at me dream school called to offer me the very first seat in the next year's incoming medical school class! sent Jeannie a cookie bouquet!" - D.M, University of Michigan Medical School class of 2012
"I wasn't a typical pre-med student; I was an Econ major who had been out of school workng in business consulting for three years. How uncommitted to medicine can you GET? With Jeannie's healp I got into 5 medical schools, met the love of my life sitting behind me in Anatomy, and was later admitted to a prestigious residency at Stanford. (The position I have now at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, I got all by myself.) - J.B., Mayo Clinic Fellow in Endocrinology
The Students
Eric Gerald Spicuzza
I recieved my bachelors of science degree in biochemsitry from the University of Detroit Mercy. I have started a masters program in health services administration also at the University of Detroit Mercy.
Ryan H. Stevens
To contact us just fill out this form.
This is a sample form mailer that will generate a mail to forms@<yourdomain.tld> with the values of the fields below. You may edit the text and you may add additional fields using the form button on the tool-bar.