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Welcome! Being a premed is challenging, and it takes a lot of good advice to be successful. I am a premed senior at the University of Georgia, and on this site I have written five different short articles on lessons that I have learned during my time as a premed. Of the five I would highly recommend reading The Importance of Getting Advice first. It is the shortest, most practical, and establishes a framework for the other four posts. You'll find it all the way at the bottom, or if you click on that sidebar in the top left corner there's a shortcut for your convenience. After reading that feel free to jump around. This is less of a blog and more of an ebook that I have been working on throughout the Fall of 2014, and as such all of the posts that I am planning to write have already been posted. If I think of something that I'd like to share I may add a new post in the future, but this will be it for now. I hope this advice will be helpful to you in your journey as a premed student. If during your time in undergrad you seek lots of good advice, are intentional about continuously improving how you study, establish a balanced schedule, celebrate the successes of your classmates, and volunteer somewhere you would want to volunteer even if you weren’t premed, then I believe that you will be more successful. Best of luck!! -C P.S. If you know me in real life or are a student at UGA and have found this material helpful, I would love to get coffee with you and talk about it!
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Marilyn Busey Williams
12/11/2014 10:51:48 pm
Caleb, what a delight to read your articles. They give valuable information but also deep insight of you personally. I love the transparency and importance of your relationship with Jesus. It is exciting to observe what God will do with and through you.
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