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You’d love to put together a med school application so strong that it both gets you in and gets you money to help pay for med school.
Other students are accomplishing this—you can too.
Do you know the one specific principle that can take an average, dull med school application, and make it so outstanding—so riveting—that it inspires med schools not just to let you in, but to give you money to help pay for med school as well?
Building your application around this one specific principle works—even if you have lower grades and test scores.
Learn this one specific principle, and you can completely revolutionize the content of your med school application.
How do I know this?
Because I’m a professional academic strategist, and I’ve been helping students get into med school for 25 years.
Here, in a nutshell, is my best med school application advice.
In your main med school application essay, focus your efforts on constructing a flawlessly well-reasoned argument in your own behalf.
(I use the word “argument,” but of course I would never want you to sound argumentative. I want you to sound warm, and personal, and human—no question about that.)
In your med school application, think of yourself as a lawyer arguing the most important case of your career.
To do this effectively, you’ll need to know the three component parts of argument that lawyers use when arguing cases in court.
The three component parts of argument start with the letters E, A, and C.
Neglect just one of these three components, and your med school application will feel weak and unconvincing—no matter how many times you rewrite it.
Weave these three components together effectively, though—and you’ll have the med school admissions committee saying, “Wow. This makes absolutely perfect sense. I don’t even have a question about this. It’s totally clear to me that this person should be in medical school.”
If the med school application you have now is not getting this reaction, you’ve missed the boat and you need help.
You didn’t learn about argument at this level while you were in undergrad? That’s OK—most people don’t learn about creating argument at this level unless they get to the third year of law school.
(If you’re thinking of hiring a consultant that can’t explain what E, A, and C are—run away and don’t look back.)
I can give you inexpensive help with this right now—today.
Read on, and then watch the fast-paced 9-minute video below, and you’ll have everything you need to create a flawlessly well-reasoned, powerfully convincing med school personal statement so strong that it can also get you money to help pay for your education.
Hi, I’m Jeannie Burlowski.
I’m a professional academic strategist who—for over 25 years—has been helping med school applicants like you get the “Wow!” reaction they’re most hoping for.
In recent years I’ve become known for the book I wrote, LAUNCH: How to Get Your Kids Through College Debt-Free and Into Jobs They Love Afterward—but helping med school applicants is where I got my start—and it’s still my favorite thing I do every day.
You’re a med school applicant? You’re exactly who I most love to help.
My client list is full of successful med school applicants who came to me worrying that their grades and MCAT scores weren’t high enough—or that they had nothing interesting to say in their med school application essays.
I helped every one of them get the “Wow!” reaction, and today—right here—I’m going to help you too.
No matter who you are, you can put together a “Wow!” med school application.
If you’ve been struggling with this—if you feel like you’re pounding on a door you can’t get open—I can give you the keys that make the lock turn easily and the door swing open wide.
I can help you right now—today.
You won’t have to wait. You won’t have to make an appointment. You won’t have to buy a consulting package from anyone.
Here’s what you’ll need to know to get my help right now.
Normally, I do provide one-on-one consulting that helps students like you create med school application essays that get the “Wow!”
This year, though—due to the pandemic of 2020, the closure of universities, and the ongoing scarcity of pre-med advising—my spots for consulting clients filled fast starting last winter and are almost entirely full at this point. There’s more demand for what I do than I can possibly meet.
So here’s our workaround.
Get my help this way—and save yourself a boatload of money.
I have a 3-hour video class that teaches students to write one brilliant, highly persuasive scholarship application essay—and then use that essay over and over again to apply for more than 100 scholarships throughout college and med school.
This 3-hour video class contains all my best, most powerful “Wow!” application essay writing strategies—including my extensive instruction on how to use a lawyer’s “E, A, and C” principles to write application essays.
You’ll also learn a new essay structure—one that beats “introduction-body-conclusion” hands down.
Take this 3-hour video class and you’ll learn why the strongest application essays throw the old “introduction—body—conclusion” essay structure out the window.
Why? Because that’s an informative essay structure that doesn’t work for persuasion.
I’ll teach you a different structure, one that works far better for an application essay. A structure that makes room for all your greatest accomplishments without ever sounding scattered, disorganized, or disjointed.
In the short video below, I explain how to use my video class to create all your med school application essays on your own.
If you’d really rather not do this—if you really want one-on-one consulting from me—request a free, no-obligation 50-minute phone conference with me now by emailing jeannie@getintomedschool.com.
Give this low-cost idea a chance though—if you can.
Watch the free, short video below right now. (And then forward this article on to a medical or grad school applicant you care about.)
Forward this article on to your parents and ask them to pay for my 3-hour video class for you.
And what if you get stuck while crafting your med school application essays on your own?
I offer one free 50-minute phone consultation to anyone who asks. Request your free consultation by emailing jeannie@getintomedschool.com.
Oh—and one other thing! Use the powerfully convincing essay I help you write to apply for scholarships.
Take the med school application personal statement that my 3-hour video class helps you craft, tweak it, and use it over and over again to apply for 100 different scholarships to pay for the rest of undergrad, and pay for med school.
Here’s how you’ll use my 3-hour video class to craft a powerfully convincing med school application personal statement:
The above 9-minute video is free.
You can purchase my 3-hour application essay writing class here.
Want to meet a few of my clients? Read their testimonials.
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If you’d like my personal help with your med school application, request a free, no-obligation 50-minute phone conference with me by emailing jeannie@getintomedschool.com.
“I probably spent 30 hours trying to write my AMCAS personal statement by myself before I found this site. I’d nearly worn out my delete button because everything I wrote looked either sappy and sentimental, or cold, sterile, and unfeeling. (I absolutely dreaded going to one of those expensive admissions consultants who just asks to see what you’ve written and criticizes it.) Jeannie’s required audio class was amazing, and it completely transformed the way that I was approaching this. After I finished her class I quickly brainstormed five pages of excellent useable ideas from my own life, and Jeannie then gave me personal help deciding which items to include and how I could structure my essay. In a matter of a few hours I had a powerful personal statement that I am still immensely proud of. I got into med school on the first try.”
B. R., M.D., Phoenix, AZ
“I came to Jeannie because I had lower MCAT scores due to a couple of different factors. Jeannie helped me to maximize everything else about my application, and in the end I was thrilled to not just get accepted — but to receive a 100% paid full ride scholarship to medical school to boot. I met the love of my life there, got married shortly after med school graduation, and am currently completing a prestigious residency at the Ivy League university of my dreams. Does Jeannie Burlowski change people’s lives? Absolutely.”
K.L., M.D.
Note: Because application advisors cannot control a student’s grades, MCAT scores, the amount and quality of volunteer experience, or how thoroughly students follow the advice offered on these pages, please understand that we cannot guarantee any individual’s acceptance to medical school.