Medical School Personal Statement Review
You personal statement is among the most thought-provoking and time-consuming elements of your medical school application; it's your chance to show admissions committees what makes you unique and deserving of a spot in next year's class. With so much riding on your personal statement, you owe it to yourself to get it right.
Frequently Asked Questions about Medical School Personal Statement Review
Q: How does the service work?
Q: Who will be reviewing my personal statement—what are their credentials?
Q: Does my consultant do the work for me?
Q: How many essays can I submit?
Q: What are the dos and don'ts of personal statement writing?
Q: How does the service work?
One business day after you enroll in Medical School Personal Statement Review, you will receive a welcome email, including a link to a brief survey. The survey inquires about your goals, target schools, and more to help us better understand your needs. We then use this information to match you with the right consultant. You will be paired with the consultant whose experience and expertise best matches your goals, target school, and level of competitiveness. The service is delivered remotely with your consultant advising you via phone and email. The remote delivery allows Kaplan to provide the most convenient scheduling and to match you with exactly the right consultant regardless of geography.
Q: Who will be reviewing my personal statement—what are their credentials?
One of Kaplan's expert medical school admissions consultants will be assigned as your essay reviewer. Our group of consultants is comprised of former admissions officers, pre-med advisors and other admissions experts—many of whom are doctors themselves. More importantly, they understand that this process is about presenting the best you possible. Our consultants know how essential it is to preserve and amplify your voice. They bring their expertise to bear to help you succeed.
Q: Does my consultant do the work for me?
Absolutely not! Kaplan consultants work with you to enhance your original work. They'll help you brainstorm, polish your work, and help you position yourself for the greatest effect. But don't forget, medical school is a very personal choice—it's important that the schools understand who you are as a person. And a Kaplan medical school admissions consultant can help you do that.
Q: How many essays can I submit?
Medical School Personal Statement Review is good for one personal statement, on one application for one medical school. However, during that 90-day period, you can submit as many drafts as needed to get your essay just right. Our experience shows us 90 days is more than enough time to complete one stellar personal statement; many students have a finished draft they are proud of much earlier. Alternately, you may choose to purchase a Personal Statement Review package to complete one set of secondary application essays for one medical school application.
Q: What are the dos and don'ts of personal statement writing?
It's always a good idea to have someone else proofread your essay to make sure it answers the question being asked, it sounds like you and it's free of typos and other errors. However, your friends, siblings or parents likely don't have the admissions expertise to distinguish a great essay from a great medical school personal statement. In fact, there are a lot of misconceptions about what makes for a great personal statement. You need a lot more than a well-written, error-free finished product to position yourself as a strong candidate. Why not check out one of our upcoming free personal statement workshops to learn how to get a great head start? Enter your zip code at the top left to find free events in your area.








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