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National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists

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  • Review fromAshley M

    Date: 04/22/2025

    1 star
    DO NOT ENROLL. If you do a search you will find that they falsely advertise this as an "elite" program, it's a marketing ploy. My daughter was so disappointed when she was selecting programs comparing to this one. We both feel scammed. She has been accepted to real programs with overlapping dates and they still refused to give refund. Here are some of things you can find online:

    The Congress is run by a for-profit organization, which raises questions about how "selective" the program actually is.

    A discussion on College Confidential highlighted that the same press release was used for numerous nominees, merely changing the name

    Many students receive invitation letters that sound very exclusive, but thousands are invited, often based on publicly available academic data or standardized test scores. Even kids who are not interested in medicine!

    Colleges don’t view it as a major award or differentiator, since it’s not highly competitive or merit-based. It is worthless.

    The event itself is more of a lecture-style experience than an interactive, skills-building one.

    There’s no direct mentorship, lab work, or hands-on clinical exposure, which many students benefit from more deeply.

    There have been complaints regarding the program's refund policies.

    You should not have to pay the money for your child to attend among thousands of others who also thought this was an elite opportunity. Use your money on more valuable programs that offer hands on experience and opportunities. Don't give your money to greedy for profit scams like this one!
  • Review fromRachel B

    Date: 05/20/2024

    1 star
    this is an absolutely terrible company. Whatever you do, do not send your kids here. They are not accredited, and they are unwilling to work with you, Our family is facing a stage 4 cancer diagnosis and they refuse to refund our tuition. For an academy that is training future doctors, I wouldn't want any child of mine being taught to put money before life. This is a scam of the highest order. Colleges don't even care if you have their certificate, it only counts as an extra curricular activity. Go elsewhere.

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