What NOT To Wait On When Submitting Applications
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In this episode, we break down the biggest mistake students make during application season: waiting too long to start the pieces they could have completed earlier. From essays and letters of recommendation to resumes, transcripts, testing, and application timelines, we cover the key tasks students should tackle before deadlines start piling up.
We discuss why personal statements and “Why Medicine?” or “Why Major?” essays should be drafted well before senior year gets busy, how preparing activity descriptions early can reduce stress later on, and why asking for letters of recommendation in advance is one of the smartest things students can do. We also talk through organizing deadlines, gathering Common App demographic information, planning an application strategy, and avoiding the chaos that comes with taking the SAT or ACT at the last possible moment.
Whether you are applying to college, BS/MD programs, or medical school pathways, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you stay ahead, reduce stress, and submit stronger applications with confidence.