Introducing the Pre-Med CD of the Month Club!


Here’s what other PreMed students said about this video course:

Complete with step-by-step instruction showing you exactly how to prepare an outstanding medical school application, I will guide you through the entire process with a Zero Risk monthly CD course.

Hand-delivered to your door, you will receive the following on a monthly basis:

  • Video and Audio files of all lectures and How-To demonstrations for you to consume at your convenience.

  • Course checklists to ensure that you are staying on schedule and not forgetting ANY of these valuable tips.

  • Free installation of FreeMind© software that will allow you to access all of the same files and documentation that I use in my PreMed Lectures.

Don’t wait, sign up NOW for only $27!




Still not convinced?

Here are the specific topics that are in store for you:

  • Getting organized

  • The Master Application binder

  • Professional Email Accounts

  • Passwords

  • Diplomas, Transcripts, Test Scores, and Checklists

  • GPA – through the eyes of the American Medical College Application Service

  • Academic honors

  • Resumes and Curriculum Vitae

  • Military experience

  • Volunteer work

  • Research descriptions

  • Leadership

  • Legal documents

  • Letters of recommendation

  • Work history

  • Statement of goals and the Personal Essay

  • Medical School Application

  • Secondary application – the hidden questions

  • Application summary page

  • References

  • Certifications

  • Journaling

  • Sample medical school essay

  • Sample practice vision essay

  • How-to write your essay

  • The MCAT: How to succeed

  • Having a successful interview

  • Sample interview offer

  • Sample interview details

  • Top-ranked medical schools: How-To choose

  • How the electronic ranking system works

  • The Caribbean medical schools

  • Submitting your application

  • Admissions requirements

  • Overview or PreMed resources

  • Allopathic medicine

  • Osteopathic medicine

  • International medical schools

  • Acceptance rates

  • Facts and figures

  • Making up your mind: solidifying your decision

  • Reasons and consequences for dropping out

  • Review courses: Do they help?

  • Is medicine right for me?

  • What is medical school really like?

  • Myths about getting into medical school

  • Deciding on a career in medicine

  • Sample combined MD/PhD letter of interest

  • Counting the costs of medical school

  • Medical education overview: from application to school to medical licensure

  • The game face: Attitude for success in medical education

  • Your PreMed Committee

  • Undergraduate course work

  • Choosing a major

  • The best undergraduate prerequisite courses

  • Forbidden fun: overcoming a depressing school atmosphere

  • How to study in medical school

  • Preparation for reading

  • Reading with your whole mind

  • The 5-Step whole mind reading system

  • Differences between college and medical school

  • Examinations: types of questions and types of exams

  • How to be the best: Standing out

  • Grades only? What about my life experience?

  • Playing to your strengths: Overcoming deficiencies in your medical school application

  • Shortcuts in medical education? Is there any faster way?

  • Congratulations on acceptance into medical school!

  • What to do right away

  • Medical student gear

  • Books

  • Podcasts

  • Websites

  • Forums

  • Audio/Video courses

  • Live Courses

  • Physical exam equipment

  • Study resources

  • Balancing family life and medical school

  • Legal issues

  • Types of medical and practice insurance

  • Tax write-offs

  • How to survive the first year of medical school

  • United States Medical Licensing Exam, and other licenses

  • Thriving in life beyond medical school

By now you have to be just reading for fun.

But if you haven’t signed up yet, you only get one more warning! So, subscribe now:


For those of you that still need more to convince you how much this CD course will help, here are the questions already scheduled to be answered in the Q & A sessions:

  • Can you recommend some good summer internship programs for PreMed students?

  • What is the minimum range of GPA for getting admission?

  • How can I face the difficulties of the MCAT?

  • What preparations should I do when I do my undergraduate?

  • Is it possible to get admission before finishing undergrad?

  • Suggested major for a pre-med?

  • When should I start applying to med school?

  • What are the rules and regulations for applying?

  • Out of state tuition?

  • Is there any chance of getting loans?

  • Army pays for your tuition and work with them for 4 years. Is it a good way to get in?

  • Does getting a C affect your admission?

  • How to study for undergrad subjects?

  • Should I take some courses like Kaplan for the MCAT?

  • When should I start preparing for the MCAT?

  • What is the best time to take the MCAT?

  • How do I balance family and school life? Can one survive this?

  • When can I take vacations as a pre-med and medical student?

  • When is the best time to have children if I want to be a doctor?

  • How should we dress for admission interviews?

  • How can I find a physician to shadow?

  • What about double majoring in college?

  • What if I’m interested in MD/PhD? MD/MBA? What type of applicant do I need to be?

  • What is the importance of research in my application?

  • What is a “good” MCAT or GPA?

  • Should I take a year off between medical school and undergrad?

  • Considering the volume of required reading in medical school, will a speed reading class noticeably help?

  • Is it possible to work while you are in medical school?

  • Would it be necessary to adjust or adopt new study habits for the medical school, or are the ones that worked fine in college sufficient?

  • Are there any medical schools specializing in forensic pathology?

  • Is it possible to form an informed opinion about your prospective field without going through clinical rotations?

  • Do you ever feel that a particular patient does not deserve compassion and respect? How do you deal with this feeling?

  • How do you deal with terminally ill patients and their families if you are not religious?

  • What makes med school so hard?

  • Is it true that when you receive your white coat, i.e., your second year of medical school, that your name receives the title “Dr.”?

  • What are the key points to be kept in mind for time management and organizational skills?

  • What MCAT classes do your recommend taking? And when should we take them?

  • Does it look good on your med school resume to volunteer in hospitals in different countries?

  • Do med schools look at your basic core requirements like history, sociology, anthropology…to a great extent? Or do they only take the main science classes into consideration? What is the percentage?

  • Do summer school classes in a Junior or Community College look bad on your transcripts?

  • How can I attack depression in school?

All this, plus surprise bonuses for only $27!



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RIGHT TO REFUSE: Medical Mastery reserves the right to refuse service to anyone without cause. In the event of a severance of client-provider relationship, no future outstanding debts will be accredited to the fore-mentioned party. This policy is effective immediately and herein bears the responsibility of the provider on behalf of the client to provide adequate warning of relationship termination agreement.

GUARANTEE: All money will refunded to the clients that meet the following criteria: having not missed any payment, complete 2 consecutive medical school application season’s with verified submission being letters of declination from any and all recommended medical schools to which applied, written request for refund postmarked certified, return, receipt within 30 days of the conclusion of the second annual application season.

SOFTWARE: The distribution of FREEMIND software is free. A PC running Windows is required. Macintosh will not work. See the FREEMIND website for download and details on installation instructions and computer requirements. Medical Mastery will provide no support for this software.

CONFERENCES: Phone calls must be scheduled at least 2 weeks in advance and approved of in writing.

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