The path to medical school begins long before college, and the most competitive pre-med applicants know how to demonstrate readiness for rigorous scientific study even as high school students. But what do admissions committees actually look for in aspiring pre-meds and how can you stand out without burning out?

In this webinar, you’ll gain a clear understanding of the academic and extracurricular qualities that matter most to colleges evaluating future pre-med students. College admissions expert and Brown University medical student, Ishaani Khatri, will break down which high school courses signal the right kind of preparation, how to balance AP/IB or dual-enrollment classes without overwhelming your schedule, and what kinds of clinical exposure are both realistic and meaningful for high school students.

We’ll also explore research opportunities, service experiences that demonstrate empathy and commitment to community health, and leadership roles that show initiative and responsibility - qualities essential to both medical training and competitive admissions. Finally, you’ll learn how to tie your experiences together into a cohesive, authentic narrative that conveys your motivation for pursuing medicine.

Whether you’re just beginning your pre-med journey or already building your application, this session will give you a roadmap for becoming a confident, compelling candidate at top colleges.
  • What Top Colleges Look for in Pre-Med Applicants Presentation
  • Live Q&A
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    Brown '21
    Hi there! My name is Ishaani, and I'm an MS4 at Brown's Alpert Medical School in the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME), where I study Computational Biology. 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.

    Outside of class, I play in a jazz ensemble, write and edit for the Medicine@Brown magazine, advise freshmen at Brown, and research at the Center for Computational Molecular Biology. I've been working as a college advisor for over five years, and I look forward to supporting you all throughout the college admissions process!
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