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My Why Medicine section basically recapped my personal statement so went on for a few minutes. Since that is how I created the statement it flowed as if I've told the story a thousand times which I have. Why DO was short because I admitted that I didn't even KNOW about DOs until a DO was partially responsible for saving my life and I said a few words about him and said that since he did save me, maybe it was worth looking into so when I applied to medical schools I wanted at least one DO school represented. Hobbies, I gave a few sentences (apparently the male interviewer knew someone who does reenactment too). Specialties, I mentioned that I've so far shadowed like 7 or 8 specialties and I mentioned a few I liked the best and gave one or two sentences about why. One interviewer knew about one of my weirder specialties (aerospace) and so I said a few more sentences on that since he mentioned needing an MPH.
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Just out of curiosity, did they give you like a certain minimum score you needed to get this time around? Good luck!! I have all of the Kaplan materials from my class for sale if you're interested.
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That's not what I heard from the people who lead the tour when I went. I have to admit, what they said did tend to cloud my view. Of course it probably helps that a lot of students simply don't come to class except to OMM.
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I currently have a lot of materials to study but Ill keep your Kaplan stuff mind. Thanks and Good Luck!
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I mean, I don't know who is leading your tour but that couldn't be further from the truth. Our classroom is more than accommodating for everyone. Yes, some people don't come to class, and even if they did, it wouldnt matter. It's not like we have to fight for a seat in the classroom or anything. I mean do you really think there wouldnt be enough seats for everyone??? This isnt some under-funded inner city middle school with an overcrowding problem.
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If you want to get defensive be my guest. There were three students leading the tour. All said similar for their class and said work was going to be done to make several of the classrooms bigger to accommodate the larger size. I did see the classroom for the M1s. It did look rather small for 130-something people, in my experience. But hey if you guys can make it happen, more power to you. I found parking to be a bit of a pain in the butt and that is something that surely needs to be dealt with. |
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I appreciate your feedback, and it matches another student I have spoken with. But the tour guides are not in agreement with you.
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Our tour guides said it was gonna be interesting how they will be dealing with the classroom sizes since this years class increased, too.
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Just got my letter also! Accepted!
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In Mike's defense, the only time I've seen it get "crowded" (meaning most seats in a classroom are occupied) in any classroom is when everybody in a particular program is actually at school in one classroom. (i.e. orientation, the first week of classes, mandatory lectures which occasionally).
Parking is never a problem as spaces are also available in the back. Sometimes you may have to park in the furthest corner of the parking lot and walk an extra 100 feet if you are running late, but on what other campus does this not happen? Additionally, new lots will be opening up next year as will new classrooms (There's a whole other part of the "warehouse" that still has yet to be developed). Moving forward, a new building was recently purchased for the expansion of the school. I'm assuming that this too, will help to alleviate a bit of the crowding problem which may arise in the future. I apologize on behalf of what was said to you by the biomeds. Yes, they were correct in saying that the school is expanding and is certainly more populated than last year, but unfortunately, saying that the school is "overcrowded" is both a bit of an exaggeration and misleading in nature. And seeing as how their classes are generally in the late afternoon/evening when most of the other programs have been dismissed, I'd take what you heard with a grain of salt. If anything, I feel like the building was too empty last year, and starting this year it's finally beginning to feel like more of an actual "campus". While I'm one who rarely goes to class, it does feel nice to walk into a school and not feel like you're walking into an empty cave. Additionally, I'm glad the school is expanding --- this means two things: The program is doing well, and it equates to a stronger presence in Georgia in the future. I'll be able to look back and say that "I was there in the beginning". Kind of cheezy, but kind of cool, nonetheless. Hope that helps to clear some things up. I'm an OMS-II, so if you have need of some other answers about the program, feel free to PM me. Quote:
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oops. i apologize. i read some of the older posts and had seen that most people had had their tours conducted by biomeds. i thought that was the source of the confusion.
either way, i disagree w/ what was said by your tour guides as well :P |
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Got my acceptance letter yesterday..Congrats to all the others who got in yesterday as well. I'm super pumped about it now. I take some of the stuff back I said earlier about my first visit. I went by PCOM today because I was in the area and the atmosphere was great and for some reason just got excited about attending. I thought it fit a lot better the second time around seeing it. I am about 90% sure I will go now
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Well, for one, you are completely wrong. The MS2 classrooms were the ones used for 90 people, and they are still used for that class. Our class is in a brand new classroom that is definitely big enough for our class. You may have been shown the MS2 classroom (as I was too on my tour last year).
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Congrats to all those who got accepted!!!! What an awesome feeling.
I know this may seem like a stupid question, but was the envelope thin or thick? Just trying to get an idea of what to expect, either way... kinda nervous, because I really like this school. |
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The envelope was kind of thick. The first 2 pages is your acceptance. The other few pages are on PCOM-GA's technical standards you have to read and sign that you meet it all, and the other few are on other stuff. I didn't even look through all of them yet lol.
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Thanks a lot...I'll be looking for lots of papers here in a couple weeks. Super thin= bad. Good to know!
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Also, my tour saw the M1 classroom, not M2. I would have liked to see M2 in order to compare sizes. The guides were also talking about eliminating some of the research lab space in order to expand other areas. |
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the M2 classrooms are smaller than the M1 classrooms. however, that's just for now (our class size is significantly smaller; 80 vs 140). i assure you, if you're worried about being cramped in your classroom, don't be too concerned about that. after the first two weeks, attendance goes down significantly -- in fact, you may be one of the many medical students who decides that you learn better outside of the classroom. either way, I wouldn't worry about space issues - there are concerns about it, of course, as the school is changing but that just goes with the territory (people as you know are always wary of the unknown). I'm pretty sure our admin is competent enough to plan well enough in advance to make sure students will be well accommodated into the future -- esp. with PCOM-main standing over their shoulders. in any case, good luck with the rest of your interview process
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To those that have been accepted:
Do you mind sharing your stats? Also what were your MCAT subsection scores? Muchos Gracias! |
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sGPA 3.67 And I sadly have 3 MCAT attemps and never did that well lol. 24, 21, 26. I don't think PCOM-GA even officially received my 26, yet, but I told them it should be coming in and explained why I got the 21. For the 26, I got 10PS, 8VR, 8BS, L. |
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Science GPA: 3.90
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Does this school have a status page? I should be getting a complete email any day now, I assume if there is one you get the link in the email? Just being impatient! I hope the class isn't too full, this is my #1 school
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I didn't get a link to anything that told about status. I had an email that stated my stuff was received and another that invited me for an interview about 2 weeks later.
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When I received the email that said GA-PCOM had received my secondary email, there was sign-in info and a link for me to check my status contained in that email. It wasn't anything flashy or interactive, just a list of required items with the date received beside each item.
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I interviewed today and figured I'd share for future interviewees about the day. Although I don't have much to add to previous experiences. I had an afternoon interview -- everyone arrived a little early. There were two of us from TN (Hi, UTKpremed) and 3 from FL. We toured the building (which they are expanding) with two MS-IIs and they were helpful answering our questions. Then we had lunch and they came in to get us to interview (2 interviewers to one of us) one at a time. The sim area was nice and definitely looked helpful. It was small (the school itself), but I liked that...it seemed very close-knit. There is a gym, a small library, classrooms, and study areas. They have a lot of clubs for different interest groups (i.e. surgery, EM, FM, etc) which seemed helpful/fun. There is currently no cafeteria service, but they have fast food/food carts that come by. The cirriculum seemed solid and the clinical rotation sites offered a lot of choice. Overall, I loved the city and the school....definitely my number one choice. My fingers (and toes!) are crossed hard.
They didn't say when the next admissions committee meeting was, but I'm going to call tomorrow to find out. Dr. Mitchell did say that I should have a decision within 3 weeks. However long it takes, I'm going to be nervous. The interview seemed to go well, but I was nervous (so talked a million miles an hour). And while they both smiled a lot, interviewers are always a little stoic, so you never know. Anyway, good luck to everyone interviewing soon! Last edited by vandyam; 10-18-2011 at 02:13 PM. |
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Thanks, let's hope! I do have a question though. Would anyone suggest sending in a letter of intent before the admissions committee meets? I mean, this is my top choice and I really want to seal this one down so I can stop applying/start planning. Thanks in advance -- very supportive group so far
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Does anyone know if they accept AACOMAS fee waivers for the supplemental app? My file is complete besides payment. And does anyone have the number for the admissions office, the only number in the emails is the PA number. Thanks
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If they rendered the decision Thursday I would be happy for the quick turn-around, but I'm not sure if I should send the letter just in case they don't meet Thursday. I'll have to think about it. Thanks
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![]() One more thought: did you send thank you letters yet? If not then I would send those and you could use those as a "form" of a letter of intent by stating in the thank you that this is your number one choice school (obviously phrase it better than that though) Last edited by GlimmerGlass; 10-19-2011 at 07:40 PM. Reason: One more thought |
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Hello all. I just got an interview invite to GA-PCOM for Nov 14 in the afternoon. Anyone else interview that day? I'm stoked, this is my first invite and one of my top choices.
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AACOMAS Verified: 9/7
Secondary Given: 9/9 Secondary Completed in system: 9/22 Interview Offered: 9/28 Interviewed: 10/11 - The interview went very well. They did not ask me the normal questions due to the fact that I did the first year of an SMP at a D.O. School. The only thing they really didn't like was the 24 MCAT and they said I was on the cusp of acceptance. (There are at least 2 papers that have shown a correlation to a 24+ to a 98% USMLE/COMLEX1 pass rates. Higher physical science scores tend to given higher USMLE/COMLEX1 and higher verbal tend to increase USMLE/COMLEX2.) They said I may have to retake it in Jan. and improving a couple points should get me into the school. One interviewer did focus on my undergrad grades, but the other interviewer said that I've done well since. He said that it's the past, and it definitely made me smile. I've tried to make up for a previous poor performance. I currently live in GA and I can't wait to hear back from them. Last edited by AlfredJPrufrock; 10-25-2011 at 08:31 AM. |
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Sorry I missed this. Yes, they do offer the fee waiver for the supplemental app. The only schools that didnt (out of the ones I applied to) were the FL schools and LECOM's. I hope this helps!
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Am I reading this right? 250 word essay? How do I respond to their question adequately, with an example, in 250 words? I wrote an amazing essay for that that was 590 words, but I know rules are rules. How do you guys do it? 250? Wow!
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I wrote a little more than 250, mine was like 350ish. I think as long as its not obviously a lot longer, its fine. I doubt they would count the words!
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Be glad you are not applying to Emory, I believe all of theirs were 100 or something. I don't even remember what I did for GA PCOM.
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I originally wrote a longer essay (maybe 400 char) and kept reading it over and rearranging sentences and taking out things until I finally got it to 249. I know going over a little isn't a big deal, but I figure humoring their wishes couldn't hurt.
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Did anybody here go to Emory?
I wonder if that will help. ![]() I submitted my primary on October 5th (late I know) and still waiting for verification and release. Does anyone know if they give interviews in mid December? That'd be ideal! I don't know if I could handle waiting 'till 2012 to interview.
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I interviewed recently and this is what I learned. The class size is increasing to about 135. I don't know much about the GPA/MCAT requirements, but I will tell you that they look at what each applicant brings to the table. All of the students looked happy to be there. Definitely my top choice.... |
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I currently have a lot of materials to study but Ill keep your Kaplan stuff mind. Thanks and Good Luck!
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If they rendered the decision Thursday I would be happy for the quick turn-around, but I'm not sure if I should send the letter just in case they don't meet Thursday. I'll have to think about it. Thanks 

ANYWAYS - i've been trying to look up the general statistics of this campus and haven't been able to find much. Would you say the MCAT/GPA requirements are pretty similar to the Philadelpha campus? Also - how big is the class? I saw earlier in the thread something about 84 students - anyone have any idea if that's going to increase as the years go on? Any info would be appreciated thanks! 




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