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This video is excerpted content from the course, Choosing Target Schools – How to ‘Know’ a Health Professions School.
(Topic specific links in the video notes on YouTube)
PART I – How do HP schools select competitive candidates based on specific criteria, including mission-driven factors? How important is considering fit when selecting target schools?
PART II – How do you figure out what individual schools care about?
PART III – Briefly, what other factors should you taken into account when creating a balanced target school list?
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This video is a resource to help you navigate how to handle update letters, letters of interest, and letters of intent during the application process. – What are they? – Why might I need one? – How I figure out what to put in mine? – What shouldn’t I put in mine? – When do I send them? – Does it matter that I send one? – What do these letters look like? There’s a lot of great questions answered here that can help you be successful as you’re applying. Check it out!! (Topic specific links in the video notes on YouTube)
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1 of 2 – Do you need a post-bac program? What kind? How do I find them? How can they be different or the same? Understandably, students can have a lot of questions and be unsure how to get answers they can trust. This is the 1st of 2 videos designed to help you get trusted answers, where we cover the basics of post-bac programs to help you get started. Even though Hopkins does have its own career changer post-bac program, we have strived to be balanced in our presentation in this content, so you will not find a lot of Hopkins-centric information here.
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2 of 2 – In the first video, we discussed the basics of post-bac programs. In this second video, we review an approaching to choosing a program based on identifying and then using your individual preference so that you get what you want out of your post-bac experience. Even though Hopkins does have its own career changer post-bac program, we have strived to be balanced in our presentation in this content, so you will not find a lot of Hopkins-centric information here.