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Med Prep School Free Webinar Helps Students Get Into Medicine

Med Prep School Free Webinar Helps Students Get Into Medicine

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Med Prep School has released a new free webinar for Medicine applicants that breaks down how to get into Medicine.

With the Medicine Entry process becoming more confusing than ever before, Med Prep School has released a new webinar series on “How To Get Into Medicine” for parents with students that want to gain admission into Medicine.

Interested parents can register for a free seat at the following link: https://support.medprepschool.com.au/free-webinar-2

In this webinar series Med Prep School will cover:

1. How the Medicine Entry process works in Australia.

2. How to help children excel in Medicine Entry.

3. How to find the right guidance and support in the Medicine Entry process.

Med Prep School says that their “goal is for parents to know exactly what they can do to give their child the best chance of getting into Medicine by the end of the session”.

They have also released a number of free blog guides on Medicine Admissions. We have attached links below.

What Is UCAT? The Beginners Guide To UCAT – https://medprepschool.com.au/what-is-ucat/

Study Medicine In Australia: The Beginners Guide – https://medprepschool.com.au/study-medicine-in-australia-guide/

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Company Name: Med Prep School
Contact Person: Charlie
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Phone: 0405578999
Country: Australia
Website: https://medprepschool.com.au/

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