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Briefly describe the reasons for your interest in Tulane University School of Medicine. (150 Words Max.)
Have you graduated from an undergraduate university? If yes, what have you been pursuing since you graduated? (150 Words Max.)
What was the single most meaningful volunteer experience you have had? (150 Words Max.)
List any leadership positions, in clubs or organizations, you may have held during college. (150 Words Max.)
Please list your hobbies and major non-academic interests (e.g. athletics, art, music, items you collect, genre or favorite author reading material). (150 Words Max.)
LOR Reqs
You should submit a composite evaluation prepared by the faculty committee of your undergraduate institution. If your school does not provide such a composite, then submit three individual, separate letters of evaluation, two of which should be from professors of science under whom you have studied and the third from a professor of your choice.
If you are taking, or have taken, graduate or post-baccalaureate courses, or have graduated from your undergraduate institution more than three years ago, you may submit, in lieu of undergraduate appraisals, three letters of evaluation from science professors who have supervised your graduate or post-baccalaureate work.
Briefly describe the reasons for your interest in Tulane University School of Medicine. (150 Words Max.)
Have you graduated from an undergraduate university? If yes, what have you been pursuing since you graduated? (150 Words Max.)
What was the single most meaningful volunteer experience you have had? (150 Words Max.)
List any leadership positions, in clubs or organizations, you may have held during college. (150 Words Max.)
Please list your hobbies and major non-academic interests (e.g. athletics, art, music, items you collect, genre or favorite author reading material). (150 Words Max.)
LOR Reqs
You should submit a composite evaluation prepared by the faculty committee of your undergraduate institution. If your school does not provide such a composite, then submit three individual, separate letters of evaluation, two of which should be from professors of science under whom you have studied and the third from a professor of your choice.
If you are taking, or have taken, graduate or post-baccalaureate courses, or have graduated from your undergraduate institution more than three years ago, you may submit, in lieu of undergraduate appraisals, three letters of evaluation from science professors who have supervised your graduate or post-baccalaureate work.
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