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Workshop 22: How to write an outstanding personal statement for law school application. In this free step by step workshop you will learn how to create the best personal statement as well as hear personal journeys to Law school, learn about studying Law at Bond University, Australia, and get last information on LSAT. If you are not able to attend after registering please notify us at modelsofdiseases@gmail Register at workshop22.eventbrite Date: January 29h, 2014 Time: 5:30 to 7:00 pm Location: University of Toronto, OISE Building, 252 Bloor Street West, room 4422 Limited space available! Open to all students PROGRAM 5:30-6:10 How to write an outstanding personal statement for law school-Strategies and tips-Dr. Lorelei Silverman 6:10-6:25 Bond University Law School information session- Stuart Floyd, International Regional Manager, Bond International Toronto, Canada 6:25-6:45 My personal journey to law school series 6:45-7:00 Mastering the LSAT test with Kaplan Join us in March for our next workshop! Join our mailing list or contact us at: modelsofdiseases@gmail Join our Linkedin group Pre-med,Pre-dental, Pre-law, IMGs, and FMGs mentorship network in Canada and USA Follow us on twitter @modelsofdisease Read our blogs at modelsofdiseases.wordpress Like our Facebook page Premed, Predental, Prelaw, IMG mentorship in Canada and USA Check out our website conferencenet.wix/mhd Read below testimonials Student testimonials “Thank you again for the opportunity and for all your help and support. I hope sharing my journey to students in our group was useful.” Mario Moscovici, University of Toronto, Mississauga Dear Dr. Silverman, My name is Maria Moreno I am a 3rd year student at the U of Toronto and I wanted to thank you for running the scholarship workshop as I found it very helpful. I also enjoyed learning more about Joanas experience as it was very inspirational. I am very interested in volunteering in any way I can with your group. Thank you very much for your time. Dear Professor Silverman, Many thanks for your accurate and insightful comments about CASPer, MMIs and myself. Your direct and honest advice and comments are invaluable and much appreciated. I now hope I can put this to best use in the test. These will no doubt help me in my upcoming test. Your comments are helpful in clarifying some basic understandings about the test, which I hope will contribute in a better performance. I will be attending the workshops as Ive found them useful and will be more involved in the future. Please keep up the good work. Best wishes, Hissan Butt-premed student Dear Rosalind, Thank you so much for your comments - very, very helpful! Best regards, Anastasia, York University Hello Dr. Silverman, Thank you very much for the feedback... I really appreciate your feedback and edit. Best, Nadine Narain, U of T My name is Karen Bai and I thought the workshop was extremely helpful. I have never seen the medical school interviews been analysed to such fine detail! Thank you for the highly informative and engaging workshops and your helpful advice in regards to my medical school application. Regards, Norah Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to speak at another one of your great events. Please provide your event attendees with my email in case they have questions about anything med-related and please let me know if you ever need me again. Your continued support and guidance mean a lot to me and I look forward to further contributing to your events as a med student and surgeon one day. Best regards Morrison Steel, University of Toronto, St George Hi Dr. Silverman, It has been a while since we last met and you checked my personal statement for SABA. It has taken a bit of time but I have one of my final drafts completed and would appreciated if you could check it over and give me your thoughts on it, such as what needs to be improved or included. Zeba Khavarian, Saba U I have won the Equals6 Top Talent Scholarship, for which I requested you to write me a letter in December. I am emailing you to say thank you for all your help. Regards, Usman Saeed, University of Toronto Scarborough Dear Dr Rosalind, Thank you so much for the time u have taken to invite me in your group. Its an honor for me to join you and your wonderful group. The seminar has motivated me a lot to wake up and start doing some research and use all amazing opportunities that u described. special thanks to Dr Lorie as well since the talk we have at the end of the seminar was more that useful, it might change the direction of my career! I look forward to attending further seminar and stay in touch with all you amazing people. thanks again for doing this for us! Regards, Khushbu Patel I have attended most of your workshops in the past year and would like to extend my gratitude for organizing such informative sessions. While at these sessions, I have better understood the demands from a Physician, and what it requires to be a medical student. I also was greatly impressed by the students who have worked in your lab/with you. Shailin Gosalia, the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Toronto I am writing in today to request for more information on possible openings to work with you. I am very interested to expand my horizons, and am looking for relevant experiences. I look forward to your guidance. Thank you for your time. Joanna Ju Dear Dr. Silverman, Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into the workshops. They really are a success each and every time, and I cannot begin to tell you how valuable they are! I drive every month from Guelph to attend them! I do hope you continue doing such a service for us students! Best regards, Marina Atalla, Guelph University “My name is Alisha Babar, an international student, currently in my second year of undergrad, studying life science. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your tremendous efforts that you put in your Med School Workshops providing a road map especially for international students like us who (know) where they want to go in life but rarely have someone or anyone to tell them (how). I would like to thank you for being that guide not only for students like us but for students from all walks of life, for providing us with a road map towards our prospective carrier goals. I consider myself very fortunate to have had the chance to attend not one but several of your workshops teaching me something new every time about how to plan ,prepare and achieve the goal set forth. Hats off to you and your sisters ceaseless efforts to build and improve us”. Alisha Babar Hi Dr. Silverman, I wanted to thank you for a very informative, educational workshop. As an interested pre-med going into my first year of university at YorkU, I found the presentations to be beneficial. I really appreciate the help. Thank you, Anisha Dear Dr. Silverman, I would like to congratulate you for the successful seminar organized last Wednesday. It was a very informative experience for me which initiated my process of thought towards my medical school application. Following several conversations with Robin (who initiated my interest in your group) I believe your group will be very helpful in my career in the public health discipline. “Dear Dr. Silverman(s),It was a pleasure to meet the two of you yesterday at MHD workshop #9 and I would like to thank you for organizing such an excellent event. Not only for making it so informative but also for providing personal advice based on your experiences to us Canadian pre-meds.” Zubeir Khan, 3rd UofT St. George, LMP and Pharmaceutical Chemistry I am currently finishing my undergraduate from University of Toronto, Scarborough in Neuroscience and Biology and I am will be graduating in November, 2012. I am looking forward to gaining variety of experience in organizing seminars, providing information and learn about new advancements and technology within medical field. I believe associating with a prestigious group like Models of Human Disease would be a great learning experience. Sincerely,” Vineet Avhad, University of Toronto “ “First of all it was so wonderful to meet both you and your sister yesterday. It was so helpful and really eye opening. I cant tell you how much I appreciate it. ”Yael Spiegel, York University “I am planning to apply medical school in this fall for both US and Canadian medical schools. I attended the workshop last week on how to write a great personal statement and think it is very help in many aspects.” Lara Fu, 4th year, U of Toronto, biomedical engineering “Thank you so much for the various opportunities you have given me in the past year. Currently, I am looking to apply to medical school for the upcoming application cycle and I was wondering if I can please obtain a reference letter from you”. Sincerely, Mary Yang, U of T Scarborough Dear Dr. Silverman, My name is Devi Patel, I am a second year undergraduate student at York University. A while ago I attended your How to write a Personal Statement, and found it very helpful. I would love to and am very interested in working with Models of Human Diseases, and would like to know if it is possible for me to join! Thank you for the great seminar and for all that you do to help humanity! Sincerely, Devi Patel Hello Dr. Lorelei and Rosalind Silverman, I hope both of you are doing great and are having a wonderful Hannukah It was a pleasure working with you both this semester, and I cannot wait to continue working with you in the years to come. Sincerely, Basma Chamas
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