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About half of all applicants get screened in for the secondary based on the last two years' threads. I'll edit this post again closer to interview time with more tips, including how to find the admissions office inside the medical school building, which is as big as the Pentagon. I'm not kidding.I just got the secondary prompts, same as last year 800 characters for each.
Describe involvement in the ONE most important non-academic activity that has been important in your life?
What has been the ONE most unique leadership, entrepreneurial or creative activity in which you participated?
What has been the ONE most important volunteer work you have done and why was it meaninful?
What is the ONE most important honor you have received? Why do you view this as important?
What has been your most scholarly project (thesis, research or field of study in basic or clinical science or in the humanities)? Describe one and give number of hours, dates and advisor.
Describe a problem in your life. Include how you dealt with it and how it influenced your growth.
List major paid work experience during (or since) college. Give dates, description, approximate hours worked (list the most recent first).
If there is any hardship to which you would like the committee to give special attention in evaluating your application, then check the box labeled 'Hardship' and briefly explain why you are indicating a hardship. Include any geographic, language, economic, academic, physical, or mental factors.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years? What experiences have led you to this goal?
Welcome to the greatest thread for the greatest med school in the universe! I'm here to answer any questions to the best of my knowledge, and if I can't help, I'll at the very least respond with a funny picture of a cat. And always remember, class of 2015 > all.
Good luck everybody, and I hope to see some of you in 2013!![]()
And always remember, class of 2015 > all.
I didn't realize you guys were so large...😀
Incoming 1st year here also happy to answer questions about the application/admissions experience and impressions of UCLA compared to many other schools interview/second look day.
MMI scenarios?
MMI scenarios?
Also, check out this website: http://depts.washington.edu/intrview/
and watch the focus group session videos here: http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Education/MD-Program/Admissions/Applicants/Pages/AdvicefromAdmissionsDean.aspx
thanks. also, maybe you could tell everyone how horrible of a place UCLA DGSOM is and how they should not even consider applying there. that's what i hear.
I could, but that would be lying.
Besides, it only benefits you, the applicant, to have the best and brightest applying. Your peers are the ones who'll be helping you out through the school year. Have confidence in yourself. It's a long, long cycle.
I'm not feeling good about the idea that I could be sitting here a year from now and not have heard anything back yet.
but I'm definitely applying here since it's in CHicago.
I don't understand this reference.
Sorry, was going through this forum during work and thought this was a Chicago school. Komenasai!
I have a question about the UCLA application. If I were interested in applying to UCLA, should I apply to only Geffen, or both Geffen and Drew? It seems like Geffen is the "normal" med school and Drew involves a lot of work with underprivileged communities (which I am interested in). Should I therefore apply to both? Or do people who apply to one but not the other also get considered at the other one automatically? I'm a bit confused by this!
Ok, I realize this is probably a ******ed question, but does the fact that I utilized my AP credit to skip comp I seriously disqualify me from applying to this school? I ask more out of minor disbelief and hoping I'm wrong than actual curiosity. The fact that I would be an OOS applicant definitely hurts me, but I'd love to attend a California school seeing as how I've lived my life an East coast boy. Variety is always good.
I have comp II at a university, and no literature class at a university. I have a pretty basic variety of gen eds (sociology, history, speech, religion & medicine, world religions, ect.). Are any of those possibly considered English courses?
Is anyone applying without having completed a prequisite? like if you're finishing a lab or some humanities course over the summer, can you just say you intend on finishing it before you matriculate at the time you submit?
Does anyone know how competitive it is to get into prime?
Also does anyone know how the Drew college differs in terms of program/curriculum?
Thanks
I also would like to know the answer to these questions, especially regarding applying without having completed prerequisites...is it possible to get in even if we mark 2 of the prerequisites as current/future coursework?
Yes this is fine unless a change has been made in their policies since 2 years ago, but I finished stats about 3 weeks before med school started and there were no issues other than sending an updated transcript after I finished the class.
Great! Thanks, dbeast!
I have one more question. I haven't been able to find UCLA's policies on letters of recommendations; do they have a certain required number of letters, and any requirements regarding who the letter writers are?
I'm really interested in UCLA, but I'm OOS (PA). I'm an IvyLeaguer with a 3.8+ and expecting a 34+ MCAT, is it worth applying?
I could apply to Drew as well since I've done a lot of community service with poorer areas.
What is the difference really in applying for MD programs here vs the Drew campus? Is one more competitive? Thanks!
Has anyone applying for 2013 received secondaries from UCLA yet?
this is good news! more time to work on the 21321312 secondaries that i have 😀
Just got the 'AMCAS received' email.
yup me too!
We have been notified by the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) that you have designated the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA as one of your choice schools.
Our Admissions Committee will be conducting the preliminary review of all our applicants through the month of January. Any additional information such as supplemental information, transcripts, letters of recommendation, etc. will be requested after initial review ...
You may check the status of your application via the 2013 Application Status web site. This site is updated weekly. The link for the status web site is located at the following location: http://www.medstudent.ucla.edu/prospective. You will need your AMCAS identification number, birth date, and the last four digits of your Social Security number in order to access the status page.
+1, anyone else looking at 2011-2012 thread to see when they started issuing the secondaries? haha
Me too. 🙂 Last year, the earliest the secondaries came out was July 27. So soon! I haven't even finished any of my other secondaries yet. Yikes!
Just got the secondary invite! I got the 'AMCAS received' email 7/23.
Same for me!