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You're Invited!

  

Are you planning to go to law or medical school?  Don't miss Scrubs & Suits!
This free event, sponsored by the Princeton Review and Law Preview, will
feature workshops, panel discussions, and guest speakers discussing the
medical and law school admissions process as well as careers in both fields.
Space is limited! Reserve your spot at www.princetonreview.com/events.

  

What: Scrubs & Suits

Who: Current students or working professionals planning to go to medical or
law school

When: Saturday, April 30th 2005

Where: UC Berkeley Extension

Address: 425 Market Street, 8th Floor, San Francisco

Time: 10 am - 1:15 pm

Cost: Free

  

Scrubs & Suits Schedule

Room 1: 10 am - Registration & continental breakfast

  

10:30 am

Room 1: MCAT Strategy Session by Princeton Review Instructor Ahnika Kline

Room 2: LSAT Strategy Session by Princeton Review Instructor Chris Land

  

11:15 am

Room 1: "My Story as a Non-Traditional Med School Applicant" by Jennifer
Conwell, graduate of UCSF 
Medical School and current resident at UCSF

Room 2: Law School Admissions & Career Panel featuring Matthew Smith, 2nd
year Law student at UC 
Berkeley Boalt School of Law, Don Osborn, Admissions Counselor for Inquarta,
and Patrick 
Whitehorn, practicing attorney

  

12:00 pm

Room1: Medical School Admissions & Career Panel featuring Ahnika Kline,
MD/PhD student at UCSF, 
Don Osborn, Admissions Counselor for Inquarta, and John Bahling, UCSF
resident

Room 2: Mock Law School Class featuring Jonathan Simon, Professor - UC
Berkeley Boalt School of 
Law

  

We hope you can attend this exciting event!  Please feel free to forward
this invite on to 
interested friends.

  

Good luck in the graduate school admissions process!

  

The Princeton Review of Northern California

800-2Review

www.princetonreview.com

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