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AMCAS primary away.... ( 6/6) Regular admission
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I miss tally I'm hoping for some alumni love!
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Woah already on the second page... nice
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How soon AMCAS would release the applications to schools?
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Didn't it open in May to fill out for submissions beginning in June? If you submitted early (June 1st or whatever day), then you'll get verified quickly & your application released. I think I submitted on the first day last year and had FSU's secondary invitation June 28th.
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i submitted mine on june 5th five minutes after it opened and received my verification and processing like 3 hours later...last year I did the same thing and got my FSU secondary on the 29th
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If you submit in early June and everything checks out, AAMC will send out your information on June 28th. It doesn't matter if you get verified on June 6 or June 27 AAMC will not send your info out until June 28 so you can get secondaries until June 28th at the earliest.
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I don't know about that information Worldchanger. Do you know where you got that info from? I was always under the impression that the sooner you were verified the sooner they sent your primary to the schools. Hence the benefit of applying early. Plus they don't do EDP sooner I don't think because I treated AMCAS the same way last year (applied June 1st and verified June 1st) and I wasn't EDP.
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AMCAS verified today, 6/11...
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I had applied as a regular applicant. I wonder if I can now change my application to EDP as there's just one school in my list, which is FSU.
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Once you submit, you can't change anything unless you want to resubmit and start the re-verification process all over again.
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That's okay. I always assume a blessing in everything happens. Let me then apply to my alma mater (USF), too. FSUCOM has always been my first choice,though.
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That is an automated response. They are not going to change that for just one month of responding.They have it on there own site that they release the info to school on the 29th, so expect secondaries then. Relax...
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I'm chill, but AMCAS website along with this application process is kinda cumbersome. Those details should be there to read without further searching into other sites and documents or asking to others.
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It's all part of the process. If you want information you have to dig for it by searching websites or forums, calling admissions committees or boards, talking to current medical students, etc. It's just part of it.
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haha awesome! But I do agree, it gets tedious...especially the second time around
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Still got a long way to go here....Keep it together..... Try to have fun this summer and stay away from SDN and applications for awhile... You will feel better when you get back and we will all still be here....
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Good luck folks!!!
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SeminoleVesicle... that may be the best username I've seen on here. Party on, friend
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Hi all... question about FSU. FSU brands themselves as mainly looking for in-state students who are possibly looking into primary care only - IM, FM, etc. My question is.. if a student simply isn't sure if they want to do primary care only, is it advisable from a student's point of view to NOT attend here? Will it be difficult to match into a residency for a speciality coming from a school like FSU, and will you basically be pigeonholed into primary care because you went to FSU vs. another school?
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Seems pretty close. We have interest groups for pretty much every major specialty. FSU knows not all of us want or will go into primary care. The goal is that financial aid burdens won't be your deciding factor away from primary care. The bulk of the classes are matching primary care fields, but we have a good number going into surgery, anesthesia (8 matched this year), etc... |
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Howdy ladies and gents,
As a soon to be second year at FSU COM I will try to answer any and all questions regarding FSU or the application process. Questions specifically about clinical years should be posed to the more senior members of my school, such as Mosspoh , due to my limited experience with the subject. Background: Graduated from UF: Microbio, "Traditional" Applicant, interviewed at most of the FL schools, picked FSU over the others. Loving every minute of it. Working as a TA and doing research over the summer. Quote:
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i believe the poster you quoted was just simply saying that the average MCAT score of FSU's previous classes has been at about a 28 whereas most of the other med schools in the area have an average MCAT of about 31-32. Thus, technically, FSU is more likely to accept those with lower MCATs if the rest of their application is strong compared to other floridian med schools. but i do agree that low MCAT scores have nothing to do with producing FM doctors. lol FM doctors are just as smart as neurosurgeons
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I've personally decided to go with FM or IM in a rural setting in Florida instead of dodging with gunners for some specialties and competing all my life. Looking at their mission statement at their official website, FSU seems like a great fit for me. This is why FSUCOM is my #1 choice among others. |
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Hoping to get this AMCAS finished and in tonight. I visited in May, and this is where I want to be next year. Hopefully, I'm not too far behind.
Also, do you guys think there is any possibility that an exceptionally high mcat score could be a liability? The previous posts regarding the lower mcat average and seeking out of down to earth non-machines has me a little paranoid.
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As far as the competing the whole life thing someone else said, that is something I really don't understand. The reason a lot of those specialties are competitive is because they have easy lifestyles and you don't have to see 50 non-compliant patients a day and take call as much. What specialty you choose depends on your interests, but also what you experience during your rotations. I know people who were Mr./Ms. Hardcore Primary Care and then started up rotations and were miserable because it felt like groundhog's day to them and they didn't really do the breadth of stuff they thought they would and I've met others that liked it a ton. I enjoyed my rotation enough, but thought the days were a grind and that the future of family med involves a difficult life for not as much money as they deserve. I also felt like it was all about pre-programmed algorithms and less knowledge of pathology mechanisms, physiology, etc. Its ok to be interested in a field. Just avoid broad sweeping comments based on a a small N.
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Checking back your earlier posts on SDN, I've seen you also had applied to DO schools as well as FSUCOM, didn't you? I assume you used to say that you were interested in primary care at then, it's what DO schools are big on. I admit your understanding of medicine now might have been changed quite a bit after being admitted to an MD school and after completing those clinical-rotations as an MS-4. I guess you're gonna match radiology. Congratulations! It's not just sticking into a field, but being interested in the primary care field, which isn't a broad sweeping for a pre-med, or is it? Besides, FSU's mission statement talks about the same thing. So, this school MUST BE a great fit for someone interested in primary care, or am I missing something here? |
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My point is that almost all doctors work a ton, even the one's with 'lifestyle' specialties. Yes, a lot of competitive specialties are competitive because high salary and low hours (derm, ophtho, etc), but they still work a ton - just not by MD standards. |
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does anyone know the secondary for last year? I haven't been able to find it
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