Unis help+Follow"A question for GPAs and gradadmissions!" "I attended 2 community colleges before I transferred to my current uni. I think I got my AA with around a 3.6 gpa and now have a 4.0 at my 4yr uni. I have a good upward trend but I am still worried how this will affect my grad school applications. Will this hurt my chances at getting into a good school?" #Grades #CollegePrep #ApplicationTips 00Share
SunnySkies90+FollowUnlocking the Secrets to a Winning Med School ApplicationEver wondered why some medical school applications seem to shine while others fade into the background? Let me take you behind the scenes of my own journey—one filled with stumbles, surprises, and a few facepalms along the way. 🌟 First, I realized that understanding the entire process is half the battle. From GPA and MCAT scores to shadowing doctors and gathering those elusive recommendation letters, every detail counts. I once thought my quirky hobby of playing the banjo wouldn't matter—turns out, admissions committees love to see what makes you unique! 🎶 Choosing where to apply felt like picking stars from the sky. I pored over stats, compared mission statements, and even changed my dream location from New York to sunny California for a fresh perspective. The information gaps in program requirements kept me on my toes—did I miss something? Maybe you know a secret I don't! My advice? Don’t just chase prestige—find programs that resonate with your story. And if you spot any gaps or errors in my approach, call me out in the comments! Let’s help each other craft applications that truly stand out. So, what’s your biggest med school application worry? Drop your thoughts below! 😅🤔 #MedicalSchool #ApplicationTips #Education #CareerAdvice00Share
Keith Williams+FollowWhat should be noted when applying to universities in the UK?1. The most important thing is that your university or college is recognized by British schools! If your undergraduate university is not on the list of American universities recognized by British schools, your application may even be directly rejected by AI. 2. In the UK, universities do not admit students based on their specific majors but directly to specific courses (which are called "majors" in the US). The key point of the application lies in whether you are suitable for the course. 3. British universities value the adaptability of your courses. Academic performance is important, but top universities are more eager to see your academic abilities beyond what you have learned at school. They don't care whether you have participated in sports or joined unrelated clubs, or what kind of volunteer activities you have done. 4. Good universities in the UK place great emphasis on GPA. If your GPA is relatively low, don't consider popular majors as the competition pressure is too high. 5. The first wave of applications in the UK usually starts around September. A few schools will open earlier, but many of those that open earlier can only be submitted but not accepted. #StudyAbroad #UKUniversityAdvice #Universityapplication #ApplicationTips #UKvsUS #CollegeTips 30Share