If you're like most premed students, you're going to hit some bumps along your journey. And if you tend to come up with reasons why it won't work out for you, you need to stop making excuses and own your actions.
Making excuses won't get you anywhere. Telling yourself that you're just not good at tests when you struggle with the MCAT or giving up on extracurriculars because you believe that no one is hiring will only serve as self-fulfilling prophecies.
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TIMESTAMPS
[00:00] - Introduction
[02:13] - Overview
[02:44] - Excuses in the medical school admissions process
[03:48] - Knowing what an excuse is
[05:20] - Internal and external loci of control
[06:57] - Accountability affects action
[08:14] - Pushing for why
[09:40] - Final thoughts
WHO WE ARE:
Shemmassian Academic Consulting (SAC) was founded by Dr. Shirag Shemmassian, a medical school admissions expert with nearly 20 years of experience helping thousands of students get into top programs such as Harvard, Mayo, and UCSF. Despite a roughly 40% medical school matriculation rate nationally, the SAC team’s approach has helped over 90% of their students get into med school—the first time they apply. SAC has been featured on The Washington Post, US News and World Report, and NBC.
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