Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, we will be publishing videos about the other main types of secondary essays (e.g., adversity, leadership) over the coming weeks.
Hey there. I have a question ask (heads up it's long, so thanks in advance). I m in my first year of bachelors of physiotherapy in india. I want to go to Harvard medical school. What would med schools favor more- 1. Undergrad from a US state uni(after taking transfer from india)? 2. Undergrad from india, but a masters(MMSc immunology for eg) from an Ivy like Harvard( provided I get in). If I choose transfer, I ll be limited to state unis cz of my course and fees. For masters, however, I can apply to ivies as well. *(In either case, I ll supplement my education with a post-bacc pre-med program as well)
Hi, I don't have an answer to your question unfortunately, but I am an Indian immigrant applying to med school in the States right now and I wish you the best of luck in your future! I know you will do absolutely amazing things, and I've got my fingers crossed for you!
Hi just an FYI, to go to medical school in the US you must receive a bachelors from a US university. Foreign coursework is not accepted. Doing a masters here wont help you either.
@@ayyyAYY-x2g actually it will. Its stated on every med schools website ( the big ones ) that u need either a baccalaureate or advanced degree to be eligible to apply for med school .
Great video! When will you be posting instructions on the other types of essays?
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, we will be publishing videos about the other main types of secondary essays (e.g., adversity, leadership) over the coming weeks.
@@Shemmassian Can you put them in a playlist please? :-)
@@asaplocky Sure thing! You can find the first two videos in our Medical School Secondary Essays Series playlist. More to come soon!
@@Shemmassian Thank you so much!! Looking forward to the 'Why Us' video :)
@@asaplocky It's been recorded and is being edited as we write this!
Hey there. I have a question ask (heads up it's long, so thanks in advance). I m in my first year of bachelors of physiotherapy in india. I want to go to Harvard medical school. What would med schools favor more-
1. Undergrad from a US state uni(after taking transfer from india)?
2. Undergrad from india, but a masters(MMSc immunology for eg) from an Ivy like Harvard( provided I get in).
If I choose transfer, I ll be limited to state unis cz of my course and fees. For masters, however, I can apply to ivies as well.
*(In either case, I ll supplement my education with a post-bacc pre-med program as well)
Hi, I don't have an answer to your question unfortunately, but I am an Indian immigrant applying to med school in the States right now and I wish you the best of luck in your future! I know you will do absolutely amazing things, and I've got my fingers crossed for you!
Hi just an FYI, to go to medical school in the US you must receive a bachelors from a US university. Foreign coursework is not accepted. Doing a masters here wont help you either.
@@ayyyAYY-x2g actually it will. Its stated on every med schools website ( the big ones ) that u need either a baccalaureate or advanced degree to be eligible to apply for med school .