Dear Pre-Med Student,

Are you worried that even with good grades and MCAT scores the system will overlook you as an applicant, and you’ll have to spend another year wondering if you’ve got what it takes to get into medical school? MCAT, Grades, and Interview are all separate but important parts of the pre med puzzle.

My name is Dr. Richard Rust, MD, and it wasn’t until recently that I realized that everyone I talked to about the admissions process got into medical school. I shared with these hopefuls what I now call “Admission Optimization,” consisting of how to score high on the MCAT; writing the perfect personal statement; how to optimize your GPA; how to dominate the interview; and what the admissions committee is thinking.

A little about me, I switched my major late in college and had to take an extra year of pre-med classes, then had to sit out a whole year for the admissions process. I didn’t have any time to lose. No way could I wait another year if it didn’t work out. So, I talked with every person I could that got accepted to medical school. Not advisors or people that had never been there. But those that actually did it. Then I talked to the wanna-be’s. Those that got the rejection letter.

There is a BIG difference in information and strategy…

How would you like to apply to one medical school?

How would you like to ace your MCAT?

How would you like to dominate your interview and leave the admissions person thinking that
they could not let you get away?

Learn the Inside Secrets of REAL Medical Students To Get That Acceptance Letter.

I did all this, and you can,too!

In passive conversation, I mentioned that I had planned to go to optometry school, and  Dr. Rust offered some advice about the medical school admission process.  Surprisingly, the two were so similar that it helped a lot.  Great advise, great insight, and great admission optimization.  I would recommend it to those not going to medical school but interested in other post graduate studies as well…I was able to get that acceptance letter! 
 
 
Judy W.,  School of Optometry Student

Now, I’m not saying there’s no work involved here,
because there is.

Too often, a friend that I knew to be a good student did not get accepted to medical school. They were smart and goal oriented and had it all except an acceptance letter. What was the formula? I was worried! These are the people that are described in the generic admissions qualifications—well rounded, educated, able to relate to others, good GPA, etc. Some did average on their MCAT, yet, others scored high on their MCAT. But they didn’t get in. Well…I wanted to get in. So, not only did I talk to those that got accepted but also to those that didn’t get in! And, guess what? There is a huge difference! There is a process that helps you increase your chances of admission. Not only increases it—almost guarantees it.

Proven results save you time and lessen worry.

I was a medical student when I was asked about how I did it. I was happy to share about my success. The process of “Admission Optimization” was reviewed with several pre-med students and low and behold they got in. This happened many times over the years.

Recently asked once more, I happily dispensed my advice. They acted surprised. As if they had never before heard of anything I told them. Well, then I decided to look online—this information that I got years ago from medical students is nowhere to be found. As I said, even now when sharing information with college students, they act like they’ve never heard of this before.

And, it’s because they haven’t.

But, they love it. They use it, and it works.

Now lets start off by saying that if you are not doctor material you can not use this information to get into medical school. Not because I have some agenda but because the medical schools have an agenda. You go to any of the web sites of the schools to which you are interested and you will find a few pages about what they are looking for—intelligent, well spoken, able to relate to patients, etc. I’m taking that as a given. The gal that should be able to get into medical school, but doesn’t want to fall thru the cracks—I’m talking to you. The guy that is not blind (Jacob Bolotin, Tim Cordes) or deaf (Philip Zazove.) I’m talking to you.

I boiled down all the information from the people that got in and the people that didn’t get in.

It took me loads of time and wasted energy to cut through all the fluff that people were telling me.

So, I took all the information, tips, instructions, and background information to the other departments at my college. I had to get outside of this realm of influence of premed advisors and scientists to see why certain things worked and others didn’t. Not surprisingly, these other academicians reinforced the discrepancies of the haves (Acceptance Letter) and have-nots (Rejection Letter.)

When you’ve decided to go to medical school, what you need is a resource that doesn’t give you all the same old generic stuff. What’s the point of trying what everyone else has done, with so-so results? Well this is trying what every medical student has done with excellent results!

What you’ll learn.

  • How to ensure you are 85% of the way to that acceptance letter before you even take your MCAT by using the principles of a forgotten statistician.
  • How an average GPA can translate into 13’s on your MCAT.
  • How to trade long arduous hours of study for just 1 hour a week.
  • What the crucial difference is between the “Haves” (Acceptance Letter) and the “Have Nots” (Rejection Letter)
  • How to use selective ignorance to free up time for anything you want—preferably not studying.
  • How to guide the interviewer to value your responses over applicants who she has talked to that day.
  • What can you expect from Admission Optimization vs. MCAT review courses and books.
  • Learn how to choose the medical school you want rather that letting the medical school choose you!
  • The simple truth on how to GET IN!
  • AMCAS secrets! And the application process!
  • Why “Tell me about yourself” is the most important conversation you will have with the interviewer.
  • How premed magicians trick the interviewer into showing them how to answer each question perfectly.
  • Learn why a freshman can score higher on the MCAT than a seasoned junior or senior.
  • How a GPA timeline fills the void of a less than optimal GPA and can separate you from the pack.
  • Do not re-invent the wheel. Follow a proven path that will get you rolling and keep you going until you get to the top.

…and that is just a tiny fraction of what you’ll find out in the MP3’s of How To Get Into Medical School—and believe me, that’s just the very tip of the iceberg.

Who needs theories and guessing when all these strategies are time tested and proven to work?

Just days before my interview, Dr. Rust shared his information with me for the first time.  I found it to be more than informative—it was useful beyond measure.  The insight into the interview process, and the value of positioning myself as an applicant that couldn’t be refused, was priceless. 
 
Dr. Jana S.  MD

Remember, these aren’t just some made up theories or “tests.” I give you examples and a plan to follow….Allowing you to easily replicate the process and get that acceptance letter.

But I’ve barely touched on the total wealth of information you’ve stumbled upon.
Never fear! You’re about to get all the answers to your questions, and learn the secrets of REAL medical students—How To Ace Your MCAT and Get Into Medical School!

Get rid of the worry.

Armed with all of these strategies to give you an unfair advantage, I am going to prove to you beyond a shadow of a doubt that this is your ticket to doctorhood!

Now initially I was going to offer this program for $287, complete with a phone call from me to help guide you and offer support. But even though this is less than what some would spend for a consultation (for ineffective advice), I thought that the price might take my secrets out of reach for the average college student. (Not to mention that my hourly rate as a physician soars above this, and I just can’t justify it financially to myself, my accountant, or my wife.)

So here’s what I decided to do…

Since the phone support would be my biggest expense, I’ve decided to forego the phone call and offer this information at a deep discount of only $97. Also, the program is not to be a book and CDs but is available as a downloadable eProgram consisting of eReports and an MP3.

And if that’s not enough…

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By setting sharp, clearly defined goals, you can measure and take pride in the achievement of those goals. You can see forward progress in what might previously have seemed a long pointless grind. By setting goals, you will also raise your self-confidence, as you recognize your ability and competence in achieving the goals that you have set.

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These languages are not just for scholars or Classicists – anyone can benefit from learning Latin and/or Greek. But the studying the basis of prefixes, suffixes, and root words provides a strong sense of English grammar and vocabulary and thus increases standardized test (MCAT) scores, sharpens the mind and induces a keener understanding.

This will help you in medical school and beyond.

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Medical Student Playtime

How to beat the Pulse Oximeter—The ward is ripe with medical students and residents tired and ready for a friendly wager of who can get the pulse ox (non-invasive medical device that measures blood oxygen levels, that little red light that goes on your finger) to the lowest value.

Wheel Chair Wheelies—The all important first time access to a wheel chair when others are around. You need to know how to do this! It is a right of passage. This impresses colleagues and staff alike.

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I understand that there is absolutely zero risk on my part. I can preview Dr. Rust’s system in its entirety (that’s over 2 information-packed hours!) without risking a single dime. If it’s not the most informative and easy investment I’ve ever made, or if I’m not completely satisfied for any reason, I can return the course within 30 days and my entire purchase price will be refunded — no questions asked. And, you can keep the bonuses.

Wouldn’t you agree that it makes a lot more sense to get into medical school following the steps that are proven to bring results…

…than to fumble around on your own wondering if you’re doing it right.?

To order “How To Get Into Medical School” along with your free bonuses, that’s 5+ hours of audio and multiple eReports, click below.

P.s. Just in case you’re still hesitating…

Let me help you evaluate your options.

  • Option #1 Do nothing.
  • Option #2 Invest in something else like a simple book by somebody who is not a doctor…
  • Option #3 Keep plugging away on your own.
  • Option #4 Invest in all the high priced MCAT study guides and materials.
  • Option #5 Get the right stuff with my program and see yourself get that acceptance letter in the mail.

Which option makes the most sense? I thought so too.

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