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What I Learned and Would Do Over Again in My First Year at MBKU

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on July 27, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

Peer Advisers are upperclassmen who are trained to assist incoming students make the transition into professional grad school. One of the way they assist is through the Peer Advisor Blog. Here is an example of such a blog article that may even be helpful to you as a pre-optometry […]

What I Would Do Differently/Similarly in My First Year at MBKU

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on July 25, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

Peer Advisers are upperclassmen who are trained to assist incoming students make the transition into professional grad school. One of the way they assist is through the Peer Advisor Blog. Here is an example of such a blog article that may even be helpful to you as a pre-optometry […]

7 Not-So-Common Tips & Techniques to Balance Work, Study, and Social Life

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on July 25, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

Peer Advisers are upperclassmen who are trained to assist incoming students make the transition into professional grad school. One of the way they assist is through the Peer Advisor Blog. Here is an example of such a blog article that may even be helpful to you as a pre-optometry […]

The Canadian Student’s Guide to Moving to California

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on July 19, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

Peer Advisers are upperclassmen who are trained to assist incoming students make the transition into professional grad school. One of the way they assist is through the Peer Advisor Blog. Here is an example of such a blog article that may even be helpful to you as a pre-optometry […]

My Top 7 Moments From First Year

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on July 19, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

Peer Advisers are upperclassmen who are trained to assist incoming students make the transition into professional grad school. One of the way they assist is through the Peer Advisor Blog. Here is an example of such a blog article that may even be helpful to you as a pre-optometry […]

SCCO Slide Show

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on July 18, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

It’s all ahead of you as a student at SCCO! Features various aspects of our program, student life, campus events, and our new clinical facility, Ketchum Health:  

Super Advice from an OAT Test Taker!

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on June 30, 2017 • ( 3 Comments )

What follows is a retrospective from an OAT test taker about the OAT.  It was originally posted on SCCO’s Facebook Group for Pre-Optometry Students: This advice was given by a student who was accepted into SCCO. I don’t think she’d mind me telling you that she NAILED the […]

A Day in the Life of a SCCO First-Year OD Student

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on June 27, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

Peer Advisers are upperclassmen who are trained to assist incoming students make the transition into professional grad school. One of the ways they assist is through the Peer Advisor Blog. Here is an example of such a blog article that may even be helpful to you as a […]

Exploring Southern California: Advice for Students New to the Area

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on June 27, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

Peer Advisers are upperclassmen who are trained to assist incoming students make the transition into professional grad school. One of the ways they assist is through the Peer Advisor Blog. Here is an example of such a blog article that may even be helpful to you as a […]

10 Tips for Out-of-State Students

By Jane Ann Munroe, OD, Assistant Dean of Admissions, SCCO on June 26, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

Peer Advisers are upperclassmen who are trained to assist incoming students make the transition into professional grad school. One of the ways they assist is through the Peer Advisor Blog. Here is an example of such a blog article that may even be helpful to you as a […]

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