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The Live Course in Atlanta this Year at Horizons School

Please fill out this form if you are interested in attending one of the course orientation sessions. In so doing you will not have obligated yourself in any way. Seating is limited. We do not provide your information to outside mailing lists. We respect your privacy.

Through the summer MCAT workshop meets for three hours every Sunday afternoon at 5:00 PM in the Horizons School Theater. This summer we are focusing on individual needs and trying to help prepare you for the most difficult conceptual challenges of integrating your scientific understanding. The summer workshops will be devoted to helping students obtain much deeper understanding of a set of crucial concepts by the end of the summer. In mid September we will begin formal progress through 20 modules of the course meeting weekly with a much larger group, and summer workshop attendees will have a huge head-start. At each session, a voluntary donation of $20 to Horizons School is encouraged. No fees or purchases of any kind are required.

Students might think it is impossible for a live course of this quality to be available with only a modest fundraising component. However, it is not only possible. It is real. There is no catch. It is a fundraiser for Horizons School, a small, wonderful, independent school in the Decatur area where the teacher of this course is a parent.

John Wetzel has taught the cycle of MCAT review to small groups of students about fifty times. Many doctors across the Southeast are his former students. He has created a huge body of work for MCAT review, which he is now releasing under a creative commons license.

You are not too late to sign up if you are an Atlanta premedical student (or Step 1 medical student). There is still room in the course. Please encourage your friends to come to the information session and we will prepare a sign-up sheet for those who will be away this summer so that they can also participate.

Horizons School is in the Candler Park / Decatur area. For directions, please click this link.

Please find one friend to form a study group and make a Mandala team with. It is better to have fellow travelers who can guide each other in MCAT preparation.

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Please tell us about yourself. Submit any comments you would like. Let us know which evenings of orientation you might attend.

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