Medical School Interview Preparation: The complete guide for both MMI (multiple mini interview) and traditional panel interviews
S**4
Useful content, ATROCIOUSLY written
Although this book contains some insightful information for preparing for an interview, it is absolutely littered with grammatical, typographical and spelling errors. It makes the content incredibly difficult to be taken too seriously, when it is often a battle to try and interpret what point a given sentence is trying to make. Rereading lines multiple times due to the number of errors makes for a painful experience, on top of what is already a fairly stressful process (applying to medical school).
A**R
Poor publication full of inaccuracies
It is frightening to see how many inaccuracies and typos this book contains. From page 1, where it tries to scare the reader by stating that in 2015 there were 82034 applications for medicine when the official UCAS figures put the figure at 38,720. Then follows a load of cryptic nonsense, with loads of questions to which the authors give model answers (usually one good and one bad so you can contrast) but it is so badly done it is laughable. It's a bit like those before and after pictures, where the before picture is all drab in black and white with poor lighting and the after picture is with make her, hair styling, colour and proper light. The bad answer is so obviously bad (Like one word) that there is little point in showing it in the first place, and the good answer look so contrived that you would be destroyed by an interviewer if you used them.
T**S
Ok if you want to spend your time correcting mistakes
Pretty useless book verging on unreadable because of the many grammatical errors and non-sensical sentences it contains.
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