Premier Edu Launches "Pre-Med, MCAT, DAT Summer Intensive Course" for Fall 2026 Admissions Preparation
Premier Edu, a U.S.-based medical admissions consulting institution, announced that it will offer a "Summer Vacation Intensive Preparation Special Lecture" for students aiming to enroll in the fall 2026 semester.
This special lecture features classes designed for pre-med track students, combining advanced study in science subjects such as general chemistry, general biology, organic chemistry, and physics, as well as preparation for official exams like the MCAT and DAT.
Premier Edu explained that it recently relocated and expanded its offline center, and, alongside its existing online classes, has introduced an operation method that includes offline group classes and a real-time feedback system.
For the pre-med track, the program is structured with the understanding that the academic workload during the semester is heavy, making pre-learning during vacation periods especially important.
A Premier Edu representative stated, "If students organize key concepts in advance during the break, they can reduce the learning burden for each subject during the semester." The representative added, "The time saved can be used for MCAT and DAT preparation, volunteering, research, and other extracurricular activities."
In addition, this special lecture will be divided into an introductory science course for new students and an exam preparation course for current students.
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A Premier Edu official explained, "The curriculum is not focused merely on solving problems, but is structured around understanding fundamental concepts required in college courses."
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