This bingo card has a free space and 27 words: Went to office hours for a STEM class, Tutored or mentored another student, Organized your pre-med materials using TPR's Pre-Med Management Tool, Took a challenging science course and sought help early, Completed a practice MCAT®, Reviewed MCAT® section breakdowns and topics, Know your timeline for when you will likely take the MCAT®, Shadowed or volunteered in a clinical setting, Logged your clinical hours in your pre-med management tool, Spoke with a nurse, EMT, or PA about their experience, Reflected on a meaningful patient interaction, Held a leadership role in a student org or volunteer group, Joined a research lab or project, Presented at a symposium or poster session, Read a peer-reviewed article for fun, Asked a research mentor for feedback, Reflected on why you want to be a doctor, Drafted your personal statement ideas or a short reflection, Practiced your 60-second 'Why medicine?' pitch, Identified 2–3 core strengths you’ll bring to medical school, Met with a pre-health advisor, Connected with a medical student on LinkedIn or at a pane, Attended a pre-health conference or TPR workshop, Joined a health-related student org, Took a mental health break or self-care day this quarter/semester, Exercised or joined a recreational activity and Spent time on a hobby outside academics.
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