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Writing a Personal Statement: Biomedical Sciences

Episode 33 of the Oxford from the Inside podcast, hosted by OFTI Podcast, titled "Writing a Personal Statement: Biomedical Sciences" was published on September 29, 2020 and runs 40 minutes.

September 29, 2020 ·40m · Oxford from the Inside

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In our latest episode Siam and Kyri go through the ins and outs of what to do to make a competitive Biomedical Sciences Personal Statement. What is Biomedical Sciences? What topics do you learn in Biomedical Sciences and how much of each should you include in your Personal Statement? How does a Biomedical Sciences personal statement different to other similar degrees typical personal statements? Do you need lab/work experience? We have it covered!! Also, here are some reading material suggested by Kyri that you could use for your Personal Statement - you definetly do not need to use these resources if you don't want to of course!! https://www.americanscientist.org/ https://www.cell.com/ https://www.usefulscience.org/podcast http://europepmc.org/ https://www.newscientist.com/ https://www.economist.com/ https://www.economist.com/babbage/

In our latest episode Siam and Kyri go through the ins and outs of what to do to make a competitive Biomedical Sciences Personal Statement. What is Biomedical Sciences? What topics do you learn in Biomedical Sciences and how much of each should you include in your Personal Statement? How does a Biomedical Sciences personal statement different to other similar degrees typical personal statements? Do you need lab/work experience? We have it covered!!

Also, here are some reading material suggested by Kyri that you could use for your Personal Statement - you definetly do not need to use these resources if you don't want to of course!!

https://www.americanscientist.org/

https://www.cell.com/

https://www.usefulscience.org/podcast

http://europepmc.org/

https://www.newscientist.com/

https://www.economist.com/

https://www.economist.com/babbage/

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