Reject Rejection:
How to Get Into Medical/Graduate School & Land Your Dream Job

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BowTiedBiotech

If you are a high-performing student in the life sciences, you may be wondering how to succeed in undergrad and get into graduate school or land your dream job. There is a new book that claims to provide comprehensive guidance for just that: "Reject Rejection: How to Get Into Medical/Graduate School & Land Your Dream Job." The book's authors, with over five decades of experience between them, offer their insights and "hacks" to make it through each level of your career in the life sciences.

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How do you succeed in your undergrad? Can you find a medical residency that includes housing (saving you tens of thousands of dollars)? Are both a PhD and an MBA required to be a pharma CEO? What should your strategy be if you end up as a dreaded perma-doc? Are you sick of the usual MCAT prep and personal statement books?

Do you need a comprehensive plan for a career in the life sciences? Reject Rejection is not your typical “which pre-reqs to take in order to get into graduate school” book. Instead, it is an all-encompassing guideline for careers in the life sciences. It is for high performers looking for every edge. It is also for first timers clueless about how the process works. With over 5 decades’ experience between them, the authors share their insights and the “hacks” to make it through each level.

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Unlike typical books that only cover which pre-requisites to take to get into graduate school, "Reject Rejection" is an all-encompassing guideline for careers in the life sciences. It caters to both high-performing students looking for every edge and first-timers who are clueless about how the process works.

The book covers a wide range of topics, including finding a medical residency that includes housing, which can save you tens of thousands of dollars. It also answers questions such as whether both a PhD and an MBA are required to be a pharma CEO, and what your strategy should be if you end up as a dreaded perma-doc. The authors provide a comprehensive plan for a career in the life sciences, and offer tips and advice to succeed in each stage of the process.

One of the great things about "Reject Rejection" is that it is not just another MCAT prep or personal statement book. It offers practical advice and guidance for every aspect of your career in the life sciences. The book is well-written and easy to understand, making it an accessible resource for students and professionals alike.

Overall, "Reject Rejection" is a valuable resource for anyone pursuing a career in the life sciences. The book offers comprehensive guidance and insights from experienced professionals, and provides practical advice to help you succeed at every level. Whether you are a high-performing student looking for an edge, or a first-timer who is clueless about how the process works, "Reject Rejection" is an essential guide for anyone looking to achieve their dreams in the life sciences.