Senior year is too late to build a pre-med profile. The students who get in start earlier, and here's exactly what they do.
The strongest pre-med applicants don't put their profile together in a rush during senior year. They build it intentionally through the experiences, relationships, and academic choices they make long before applications are due. If you're aiming for a top college as a pre-med student, the time to act is now.

During this webinar, Admissions Expert Dr. Ishaani Khatri will break down what a truly competitive pre-med profile looks like and how students can build one strategically. She'll cover which academic experiences and extracurriculars matter most to admissions officers at top schools, how to pursue meaningful clinical or research exposure earlier than most students think possible, and how to develop the kind of narrative that makes a pre-med application genuinely compelling.

Students and families will come away with a clear, actionable plan for the months ahead. Dr. Khatri will offer guidance on how to prioritize your time, how to make the most of summer opportunities, and how to connect the dots between your experiences in a way that tells a cohesive story.

The window to shape your pre-med profile is still open, and this session shows you exactly how to use it.
  • Building a Competitive Pre-Med Profile Before Senior Year Presentation
  • Live Q&A
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    Brown '21
    Hello! My name is Dr. Ishaani Khatri, and I'm an internal medicine resident physician in New York City. I was a member of Brown's Alpert Medical School in the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME), where I studied Computational Biology as an undergraduate. As I've read applications for Brown PLME, I especially feel confident advising BS/MD students, and providing insights related to extracurricular development and essay editing services.
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