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You are here: Home / Medical School Admissions / Why is Medical School Personal Statement Editing so Expensive?

Why is Medical School Personal Statement Editing so Expensive?

August 15, 2013 by Don Osborne Leave a Comment

personal-statement-editing It’s really important to you that your medical school personal statement be as good as possible so medical schools take notice and all you want is for somebody with experience to tell you whether your essay is strong and how to make it the best it can be. But once you find out that editing and admissions consulting services can cost upwards of $600, you find yourself in a pickle.

The dilemma is that you really want your essay to turn out well, but you don’t really want to shell out $600 for some unseen person to take one look at your essay, talk with you about it for a few minutes, and make a round of edits. But you’re torn, because you feel like your acceptance to medical school is on the line, so you begin to seriously consider scraping together the money to pay for the high-priced editor.

Why is medical school personal statement editing so friggin’ expensive, and what’s the better option?
What’s so special about the job that editors can command that kind of price?

  1. There aren’t too many qualified personal statement editors. (Low supply)
  2. There are lots of premeds who want help. (High demand)
  3. Editors can only edit so many essays in a day. (Limited time)

Econ 101 tells us that low supply, high demand. and limited time all swirl together to create the perfect storm of high price. One-on-one personal statement editing will always be pricey, but the good news is that you can get the help you need without having to break the bank.

Low-Cost Personal Statement Help You Can Use Right Now
Your personal statement doesn’t really need the expensive “full service” offered by editors because there are really great viable options you can use right now to make your personal statement the best that it can be, without having to ask mom and dad to mortgage the house.

Before you decide to spend hundreds, or even thousands, on one on one editing service, use an online course to give you these answers:

  • You can discover whether your essay is “good enough,” by going through an evaluation. An evaluation will show you whether your essay cuts the mustard or not.
  • You can discover common traps and cliches that you will want to take out of your essay. You don’t need a high-priced editor to tell you that “I want to be a doctor because I want to help people” is about as unoriginal as you can get in a med school personal statement.
  • By looking through and watching the feedback that other students have received, you can get a strong sense of whether your essay hits the mark or not.

My online personal statement course is the a great low-cost alternative to personal statement editing. It gives you the guidance and reassurance and that an editor can give you, but at a tiny fraction of the price.

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