Do you really need to be brilliant at maths and science in Primary School or is another foundational skill more important?
What do those assessing medical school applications really look out for and how can you reverse engineer these expectations as far back as steps to take in primary school?
Michelle Martin goes on a deep dive into the early foundations of a medical career with guest Dr. Dexter Sim, Medical Doctor with the UK NHS and Senior Medical School Admissions Consultant at Crimson Education.
Hear how Dr. Sim’s time at Raffles Institution and skipping the O-Levels influenced his journey.
A-Levels or IB? Which makes sense for your medical school prep?
Also hear personal reflections on stress management needed for the long road to becoming a medical doctor.
This is a great episode to share with a young person who you think has what it takes to get into med school.

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