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Learning How To Sell Yourself - Dr. Sahil Mehta, Founder of MedSchoolCoach
FromRaise the Line
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24 minutes
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Jan 11, 2021
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If you are thinking about applying to medical school, or are already in the process, this episode of Raise the Line is a must-listen. Host Shiv Gaglani is joined by Dr. Sahil Mehta, widely regarded as one of the top experts in the country on medical school admissions. As the founder of MedSchoolCoach, he’s guided thousands of successful medical school applicants. It’s a business that started with the simple realization that most people are not good at selling themselves. Helping some friends improve their applications led to a “basement” business that has grown over the years to become a major player in the field. Listen in as Mehta shares his insights on what you can do to increase your appeal to medical schools and the importance of being certain it is the profession you want to pursue.
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Jan 11, 2021
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Podcast episode
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