
With all the competition to get into medical school, retaining one's individuality can be quite difficult. Premeds tend to mimic what other accepted applicants have done, believing (wrongly) that there is a certain specified program to follow in order to become a physician. You have a better opportunity for success by being yourself, studying diligently, and working to the best of your ability. You should not do things because you feel they will "help your application." You should do things because they interest you, because you enjoy them, and because you want to learn more. You should not compromise your individuality in order to fit a preconceived mold. Admission committees look for aspects of your life that differentiates you from the rest. The more you deviate from the "premedical mold," the more personality you allow to show. Be yourself and get the best education Tulane can provide.
Inquiry into the Health Professions
If you are considering a career in medicine or a medically-related field, you should consult the Health Professions Advisor, Kathleen Maier, early in your undergraduate career to discuss available options in your choice of and preparation for a future profession.
Your selection of a career in the health sciences requires that you become as familiar as possible with the particular field involved. You can do this by:
102 Richardson Building, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118 504-865-5798 advising@tulane.edu