Welcome to the beginning of your coaching experience. It is my hope that this coaching gives you all the guidance and help you need to "get over the hump" and get accepted to the RIGHT medical school. I'm very excited to get started with you.
Here is your medical school interview coaching home study course. You will need adobe reader to read it.
Download Your Medical School Interview Home Study Course Here.
For those of you who purchased coaching, these documents are for you as well. The home course is made to act by itself or in cooperation with our coaching sessions. You should have it read through once before your first session. You will also get an email in the next 24-48 hours with the agreement as a coach/client relationship, and a questionnaire that gives me a better idea of where you are at now, and where we need to help you get to. The email will also have a link that will allow you to set your first appointment.
For those of you who are doing the home course only. Good luck! I know you'll enjoy the course and it will help you significantly in your interview preparation. If you do ever feel the need to upgrade to coaching, I will deduct $47 from the purchase price, making this course free with purchase of the coaching, if you ever want to take advantage of that offer just contact me by email or on my website.
Robert Mendenhall
Medical School Confidant
Better Admissions Guidance
More Choice. Lasting Success
The difference between "accepted" and "rejected" has LESS to do with numbers than most think
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