Through many years of interviewing and seeing the other side, we seen too often students who didn't cut the mark because of their interview performance was not "good vibes, unique, weird." Practice being your BEST self instead of being yourself is the key to success. The best stories are the ones whose contents were exhaustively rehearsed, and naturally delivered. We can help you find the right stories to showcase your successful traits and help you have a higher chance of landing to your dream medical school.
While individualized tutoring sessions prove effective for most individuals, some students thrive when learning independently. It's crucial to identify your learning preference – whether you struggle with self-motivation while adhering to a study agenda or find yourself less efficient when collaborating with others. If you discover that tutoring enhances your learning experience, we provide personalized tutoring sessions with Dr. Mizelle. With years of experience tutoring MCAT with The Princeton Review and Manhattan Elite Prep, Dr. Mizelle is well-equipped to support your academic goals.
Too often do we see this type of thought and it is very understandable where this comes from. We went through a lot of schooling and had to do well on exams and extracurricular activities to get into medical school. However, you should think of the entrance to medical school as the start of a long and arduous journey filled with more challenges than ever before. Thus, just like how you prepare for medical school, you should prepare for the next decade of your life prior to becoming a fully licensed physician. Our services will help you explore yourself and the different specialties available so that you will more likely end up in a specialty that fits who you are and thus be more productive and happy.
Medical school does not provide realistic and well-customized advice. Advisors from medical school are physicians who may have graduated decades ago and who are now out of touch with the constantly evolving match process. Our service offers current residents who have just gone through this process within the last couple of years and have the most up to date information and advice that can be offered.
Many residents are not happy with the specialty that they chose. This discrepancy is likely due to an inadequate amount of time dedicated to exploring all the specialties available and finding the best matching specialty for them. Traditionally, medical students only have their clinical years to decide whether a certain specialty is for them. However, even this time is limited due to having the constant pressure of being watched and judged, and balancing this with studying to prepare for their rotational exams. In turn, every year many residents end up going into specialties that are not the right fit, leading to dissatisfaction with their work-life balance and burn out.
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