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Hey everyone,
Quick question... I am seriously considering Uniformed Services but, because of the obvious service commitment, it is taking a little more time for me to decide for sure if I want to include it. If I selected the school on the AMCAS, for sure other schools do not see I applied?
Thanks
From what I've been reading the schools won't see your amcas list until around March/February that's when they can see whether you're accepted or rejected to other schools.
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so...would that be April 15, then? ; )
just received the supplemental application
Is it just me, or did one form indicate that if you didn't do ROTC that you needed to explain why on a 'continuation sheet?'
I have everything in and ready to go except for my clinical letter. Waiting on others is frustrating.
me too! Is it just me, or did one form indicate that if you didn't do ROTC that you needed to explain why on a 'continuation sheet?'
Is everyone filling the supplemental application by hand? What about the personal statement?
No one knows whether they take letters via Virtual Evals?
gonna fill in the small parts but ill type and paste physically the personal statement
If you use Acrobat pro, you can type on the actual pdf, but I'm only doing that for the personal statement.
Any guide lines on how many words the PS should be?
Anyone else find the whole "Need your SAT and ACT Scores" from (for me) 7+ years back a little ridiculous? Figure the MCAT should be more than enough for 'em! Ah gotta love Uncle Sam....
haha yeah i was just gonna post about this. i know my composite but i dont know the date taken or individual scores... ughs
ill try to call collegeboard.
No one knows whether they take letters via Virtual Evals?
before matriculation
Three week turn-around....well I better start writing this weekend. From my experience when a military institution issues a no later than date....they usually don't allow for any wiggle room. I would try your best to have it complete before their deadline.
Where does it say that?
EDIT: If you're talking about the "Note: If you did not complete the ROTC program or the Service Academy, please attach the explanation to this form," I interpreted that as meaning "If you were enrolled in an ROTC program or the Service Academy and did not complete the program, please attach an explanation." I could be wrong, but I think my interpretation makes sense because under part 2.d.(1) and 2.d.(2) it says in parentheses under the line "Indicate [which ROTC unit or Service Academy you enrolled in] even if you did not complete the ROTC/Academy." So I think that applies to people who were enrolled in the Service Academy or an ROTC program and then dropped out or transferred.
I don't remember having this. I think Suncrusher is correct in his interpretation - that it's only for people who started ROTC and didn't complete it. The only thing I remember explaining is why I didn't have a clinical letter (my clinical experience came during/after turning in secondaries).
This might be a stupid question, but I never met with a premedical advisor. I did things on my own. Should I just ignore that section on the secondary?
Then you're both screwed and inelligeble for admission. Sorry. 😛same here dude. i never talked to one, but i just put down a predmed advisor from my school.
Does anybody know if they wait to review applications for interviews until after the LORs are received? Or are they the type of school that doesn't request LORs until an interview has been granted?
Also, anybody know what kind of effects the "Disqualifying Conditions" section has on the initial review process? Unfortunately, I had to mark that I was "Unsure" if I had a condition that would disqualify me because I injured my knee in June and tore some ligaments. It's a non-surgical injury and the ortho doc says my knee should return to pre-injury levels, but based on the description in the secondary instructions, I felt obligated to mark it as I did... makes me a bit nervous, though. Especially considering I'm confident my knee will NOT be an issue later. Anyone have any insight?
Thanks.
Ok, I'm going to have to retract that a bit. In the checklist they ask that if you do not have a committee letter to write a brief explanation why not and include it with your secondary.On a serious note, I e-mailed them about it on the exact same reason (my school did not have one) and they said to not worry about it. As long as you got your 3+ LoR's you're good. Just like the SAT/ACT. If you got it cool, if not, its cool too.
Does anybody know if they wait to review applications for interviews until after the LORs are received? Or are they the type of school that doesn't request LORs until an interview has been granted?
Also, anybody know what kind of effects the "Disqualifying Conditions" section has on the initial review process? Unfortunately, I had to mark that I was "Unsure" if I had a condition that would disqualify me because I injured my knee in June and tore some ligaments. It's a non-surgical injury and the ortho doc says my knee should return to pre-injury levels, but based on the description in the secondary instructions, I felt obligated to mark it as I did... makes me a bit nervous, though. Especially considering I'm confident my knee will NOT be an issue later. Anyone have any insight?
Thanks.
First of all, schools do not see the other schools you applied to. In April, however, each school receives a list of students holding more than one acceptance and I believe to which schools that you are holding acceptances.Hey everyone,
Quick question... I am seriously considering Uniformed Services but, because of the obvious service commitment, it is taking a little more time for me to decide for sure if I want to include it. If I selected the school on the AMCAS, for sure other schools do not see I applied?
Thanks
So I got a letter from USUHS saying that my file is deactivated because I have not completed Calculus yet....
Then in the letter it said that if I can complete Calc before June 15th 2010, they can reactivate my file
I thought we didn't have to have all the prereq completed. And then the letter said June of 2010. Do you think that its a typo and they meant to say 2011. Anyone get this letter and then get their file reactivated (after telling them when you plan on taking the class)