The Princeton Review: Mock MCAT Day

Are you thinking about applying to Medical School? The Princeton Review has got some upcoming virtual events thatwould be perfect for you!

Virtual Mock MCAT Day

Join The Princeton Review for a free practice MCAT on Saturday, November 5th, 2022, from 9am-4:30 pm. You will be virtually proctored by one of their awesome campus reps! After the test, you will get free access to a detailed, interactive score report.

Virtual Medical School Symposium

In addition, The Princeton Review will be hosting a virtual Medical School Symposium on Thursday November 3rd, 2022, from 6-9 pm PST.

This exciting event includes:

• Overview of the application process to medical school

• Strategy Session for the MCAT

• Q&A panel of med students and med school graduates

To register for both events, please visit: www.princetonreview.com/medicaleventscanada

ATTENTION! FREE MCAT Study Sheets

We have exclusive study sheets to help you prepare for the MCAT! If you would like a copy of each one, register for an event before October 14th, and receive a 6-digit code!

Questions?
Call 1-800-273-8439, ext. 5293.

We look forward to seeing you at our events!

The Princeton Review Team

Apply to be a Student Fellow!

UVic Libraries welcomes applications to the Peter and Ana Lowens University of Victoria Libraries Special Collections Student Fellowship Program.  The Fellowships are open to UVic undergraduate and graduate students from any discipline.

Student fellows undertake an independent research or creative project using rare and unique materials from Special Collections and University Archives. Projects can include ongoing research or new areas of scholarship.  Student fellows receive a $1, 000 award, attend workshops, and are mentored by library staff and faculty. For more information see: https://www.uvic.ca/library/about/awards-contests/awards-fellowships/lowens/index.php. Applications are due November 15th.

Two information sessions will be offered in early November to provide more information about the program and application process. For more information about the sessions, and to register, please see: https://libcal.uvic.ca/event/3691193 and https://libcal.uvic.ca/event/3691197.

Call for pitches: Climate issue

The Martlet, UVic’s independent newspaper, is now accepting pitches for a special issue focussed on the climate crisis. We’re looking for pitches for all sections of the paper (news, opinion, lifestyle, sports, culture, and humour) and spanning all aspects of the topic.

Students, do you have an academic paper or assignment that you wrote about (or related to) the climate crisis? The Martlet can help you turn it into a story for publication. Passionate about the topic, but not familiar with journalism writing? We can help you with that too.

Pitches are due to edit@martlet.ca by Nov. 4 and stories are due on Nov. 15. If you have questions about contributing to the climate issue, please contact Isabella at edit@martlet.ca.

What should a pitch include?

  • A proposed headline and proposed wordcount.
  • Basic info about the story (ex. where it takes place, who is involved, what the main crux or thesis is, which section you think the story is a good fit for).
  • The angle or perspective you plan to take when writing this story.
  • Why you feel this story is important.
  • Is there a local connection to the story?
  • How will you get more information to build your story? (ex. research, interviews).

Last year’s climate issue – which features award-winning student journalism – can be viewed here.