Pre-Med Advising
Work with a guide who’s been on the inside of the admissions process. Whether you’re a college freshman, a non-traditional applicant, or a reapplicant, we’ll maximize your chances of acceptance to the program you’re set on—from MD and MD/PhD to DO and post-baccalaureate.
What this course teaches
- Maximize chances of acceptance to medical programs
- Receive guidance on undergraduate class planning
- Get advice on internships and summer opportunities
- Have extracurricular activities reviewed
- Access Kaplan’s online resource library for 12 months
- Benefit from unlimited email support throughout the year
What's included
- 6 hours of live, one-on-one time with your consultant
- Undergraduate class planning
- Guidance on internships and summer opportunities
- Review of extracurricular activities
- 12 months of access to Kaplan’s online resource library
- Unlimited email support throughout 1- year package
Who should take Pre-Med Advising
Kaplan’s Pre-Med Advising is ideal for college freshmen looking to maximize their chances of medical program acceptance. Non-traditional applicants and reapplicants will find tailored support beneficial for navigating the complex admissions process.
There are no specific prerequisites, making it suitable for various applicants targeting MD, MD/PhD, DO, or post-baccalaureate programs. However, students seeking a purely self-study or online format should look elsewhere given the hybrid nature of the course.
Pros and cons
- One-on-one time with a consultant
- Comprehensive access to resources for 12 months
- Unlimited email support included
- Personalized guidance tailored to individual needs
- Higher price point at $3999
- Limited to a hybrid format
Common questions
What is the price of the course?
$3999
How long do I have access to the materials?
You have access for 12 months.
Are there any prerequisites for this course?
No specific prerequisites stated, suitable for various applicants.
What support do I receive during the course?
You receive unlimited email support throughout the year.
Who is this course intended for?
Best for college freshmen, non-traditional applicants, and reapplicants.