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I'm really confused by this whole thing. Is it 100% required to submit LORs with your primary? Or can you just wait and submit them all with your secondaries?
I'm really confused by this whole thing. Is it 100% required to submit LORs with your primary? Or can you just wait and submit them all with your secondaries?
I had a somewhat unique question about which AP credits to put on the AMCAS. I came in to college with a lot of credits, which immediately put me in to upper level tuition. I dropped a majority of the useless credits (ie History, Psych, Polysci) to get me back down to lower level tuition. On my transcript, it lists all of these credits I dropped, but says that I got 0 credits for it. Am I still allowed to list these on my AMCAS? Does it make a difference?
I asked my school's career center and they didn't know. I also emailed AMCAS, and still haven't received a response.
Could you just list the courses and click the "Exempt" box for each? That way no credit or grade is listed for each, but the courses show up on your AMCAS list. I did that for my AP Physics course, since I took a full year of college physics that overrode my original AP credit. I think that's what the Exempt box is for, correct me if I'm wrong.
I am sure this was asked before but the search feature in this thread is pretty bad and I don't know how to group to words together and search for a phrase (quotes didn't do it). Anyway, when filling out work/activities, how should I list a single day event (as far as start/end date). Thanks in advance.
Just to make sure of something - if I tell AMCAS I'm taking the September MCAT, they'll release that to my schools automatically right? Even after I submitted my app?
This must have been answered already, so I apologize. Couldn't figure out what to search..:😳:
I'm aiming to submit my app by end of this week. However, my transcripts have not arrived yet at AMCAS. I'm assuming it would be useless to submit my app before my transcripts get there, right? I might as well just continue fine-tuning it until then. Or does it still matter if you submit early, regardless of if your transcripts have arrived?
Sorry if this has been answered before but I have a couple questions.
1. If I indicate on my AMCAS that I took the May 28th '09 MCAT, will medical schools wait to review my application until my new scores are out or will they look at my application using my old score first and then look at it again after my new scores are out?
2. On the AMCAS login page it says Medical schools will begin receiving applications on June 24, 2009. What if I submit my application June 25th, will it take medical schools about a month to get my application from AMCAS?
thanks for all your help! 😀
Not sure if this has been asked before. But if I studied abroad and worked at a clinic there. In terms of EC's, should I write as the activity study abroad. And under it talk about the clinic and other experiences there. Or should I have two separate categories, with the clinic in one and the studying abroad in another?
If I have lab courses entered separately from the lecture course that are worth 0 credit hours (credit is lumped with the lecture course at my school), what should I put in the grade column? Is it P/F, or would it be Exempt?
Maybe. Some will probably send out secondaries before you get your score. But, since schools won't start getting applications til June 24th, it won't make much difference because that'll only be a handful of days before your scores come back.
No, they'll get it as soon as you're verified. Then again, if you submit on the 25th, it may take them a month to verify you. Hard to say.
I am a non-traditional student, and since some of my science courses were so old, I had to repeat them recently. Do I check off 'Repeat' on the newer courses, or the older ones? I took the newer courses at a different institution, if that matters.
You can do either or. I'd personally separate it out so I could put emphasis on the different activities and draw the adcom's attn to such. But you could do it either way really from what I can see.
Not sure if this has been asked before. But if I studied abroad and worked at a clinic there. In terms of EC's, should I write as the activity study abroad. And under it talk about the clinic and other experiences there. Or should I have two separate categories, with the clinic in one and the studying abroad in another?
On the newer one I suppose. I wonder if you have to hit the repeat key if it is done at a different institution. Might want to give amcas people a call and ask about that one.
I guess I'll give them a call. Thanks for the reply. 🙂
Oh.. another question....
Future courses.. do I fill out courses I will be planning on taking this coming Fall/Spring ?
On amcas there is an option for courses which have lab and lecture combined box. You have to check that and not list a course separately if it is included in the grade of the lecture.
For instance, anatomy and physio 1 and 2 would be 2093C and 2094C. Each are worth 4 credits. so if I were to list them. I would not list the lab portion separately because it shows up on my transcript as a lump sum grade. Therefore I'd list it as it shows up on my transcript as 2093C, check off the box that says lab+lecture combined course, enter the credit hours, and enter the grade earned. not list the lab as one thing and lecture as another thing. put it on your amcas exactly as it is on your transcript.
I definitely like this way of doing it, although that's not how it is on my transcript. My transcript is like this:
BI 311 01Mammalian Anatomy & Physiology I - A
BI 311 02 LMammalian Anat & Phys Lab2 - NG
The grade for 311 01 is a composite of lab and lecture, but the lab is listed separately with a NG for 'No Grade'. Do you still advise listing them as one combined unit? I'll go with whatever people on this forum think, I trust you guys over my undergraduate advisor.![]()
Did any of you describe your shadowing experiences in the Work/Activities section, or did you just list dates and names, etc?
Did any of you describe your shadowing experiences in the Work/Activities section, or did you just list dates and names, etc?
I definitely like this way of doing it, although that's not how it is on my transcript. My transcript is like this:
BI 311 01Mammalian Anatomy & Physiology I - A
BI 311 02 LMammalian Anat & Phys Lab2 - NG
The grade for 311 01 is a composite of lab and lecture, but the lab is listed separately with a NG for 'No Grade'. Do you still advise listing them as one combined unit? I'll go with whatever people on this forum think, I trust you guys over my undergraduate advisor.![]()
You should have studying abroad listed as a part of your transcripts, so there shouldn't be any need to list it as a EC.
two questions:
1) what date should be entered when you're listing awards or shadowing or something?
2) I wrote my Work/Activities descriptions in a Word document and copied & pasted into the description portion on AMCAS. Now I see that they advise AGAINST doing that. However, when i'm reading my app, it all looks fine to me. Maybe there's some formatting error that I can't see? Is there a way to see like a summary page with all your activities listed out and all the descriptions, just as the adcoms would see?
A similar question was asked earlier in the thread by someone else, but I don't think anyone answered it:
For LORs, can one of the 2 science professors be a research professor? I took a 2 unit course from the bio dept and got credit (letter grade).
Thanks!
Question: I take the MCAT on June 18 and will not get my result for another month after that. Should I still submit my AMCAS ASAP or do I have some flexibility?
Because if my MCAT scores are not going to be available for a while, do I still have time? because I've been studying for the MCAT and haven't gotten a chance to work on my AMCAS.
Hi everyone!
I'm a bit confused about how to enter a world language waiver on my application.
It shows up on my transcript as WL: World Language Waiver 0.00
According to the AMCAS help guide on the app, it definitely says to notate the AP box even though it's not technically an AP. However, I was wondering, what am I supposed to do about the grade since I don't have one?
Do I just write "Tested Out" or P or what?
If there is no visible formating problem you should be ok.
date received for the award. Dates you shadowed for shadowing.
oops i'm dumb haha I meant, if you have several awards or several shadowing experiences and you're lumping them together in one activity, what date do you use?
How do you know when the AMCAS applications website is actually open for submission?
It says on or around June 2, 2009. Will it be updated on the website?
Hopefully. I realized it might not be as much as a burden on schools as I initially thought. When I was first asking for letters, I was going by the 2 science / 1 non-science rule. So I asked two Biology professors, and an English professor. I didn't realize til later that South Carolina requires a shadowing / volunteering letter and UNC requires a letter from your major (for me, anthropology). So those letters bump me up to 5, and several of my schools have max limits: UNC (3), Duke (4), and Emory (3 is recommended).well since this is a new system, schools will just have to get used to it. I think a lot of undergrad universitites will be sending it out like this, so eventually adcoms will realize what's going on and will be forgiving
For everyone who is taking the MCAT on June 18th when are you submitting your AMCAS? It is kind of pointless to fill it out now and send it in so Med. schools receive it on June 24 right?