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Still haven't gotten mine either.
got mine on Monday. Working on it now.
I'm sure I sound like an idiot, but how do I attach my MDapplicants profile?
Thanks for listening! Just got it.Hi Northwestern adcom. I'd like my app today please!
go to 'my account' on the top, click on 'customize my profile' and it has a place for you to enter you MDapps profile number.
yay! Just received mine as well 🙂yes i finally got a secondary! more work for the weekend! 🙂
as a native of the east coast, i'm not ashamed to say i love the midwest
I'm pretty sure the first part of the question (up through the parentheses) is referring to taking time off from school or between undergrad and med school. If you've been in school continuously, then talk about a non-academic activity. In any case, why would you EVER want to talk about a travel experience when you can do so much more talking about a formative non-academic activity??
I don't understand why in every school thread people ask if the secondary is screened. Why is it so important to know that? Just do the darn secondaries as they come because whether the schools screen or not, you're gonna have to do it to get interviews and to get in to the school.
I've done three years research work job after college, and am now doing more as a student.
I was going to talk about that. but, research is academic. but, it was a job. i wasnt going to talk about science skills ive developed, but rather interpersonal/leadership/personal qualities. things like taking initiative, resourcefulness, presenting/communicating science/managing technicians who worked under me. that kindof stuff happens in any job. but, stilll, research is academic. I havent traveled much, but ive done tons of research, job and otherwise. my only other job was long time ago, ending in 99, and it was teaching as well.
I've done three years research work job after college, and am now doing more as a student.
I was going to talk about that. but, research is academic. but, it was a job. i wasnt going to talk about science skills ive developed, but rather interpersonal/leadership/personal qualities. things like taking initiative, resourcefulness, presenting/communicating science/managing technicians who worked under me. that kindof stuff happens in any job. but, stilll, research is academic. I havent traveled much, but ive done tons of research, job and otherwise. my only other job was long time ago, ending in 99, and it was teaching as well.
so, does that sound appropriate. i hope so, cuz ive written a good portion of the essay.
And whats the stuff about two weeks???? where did u see it? It says for me its due 11/15. I read about two weeks only on this thread, and panicked (im behind in lots of secondaries, but its been nowhere near 2 weeks). so, i checked my email. there is no m en tion of two weeks. just nov 15.
sorry for asking so many questions. anyway, i was thinking clinical voluteering was part of "traditional educational pursuits". So, clinical volunteering experiences are good here u think? I've done one really signficant, not at all your standard "clinical volunteering", where ive really changed someones life i think (one person).. but i talk about that in my AMCAS essay, and my 15 items. sure, ive also volunteered in the ER and stuff.
okay, anyway, my question is do u think clinical activities woud fit here.
I think my problem is i have a very broad definition of "traditional educational pursuits". 80% of the premeds have done clinical volunteering... so that makes it very traditional to me.
I was verified in early June and just got this secondary on friday.... be patienthow come seemingly everyone but me has received secondary from this school?
I was verified at least two weeks ago... anyone without secondary?
I was verified in early June and just got this secondary on friday.... be patient
I was verified on 7/24 and just got the secondary today (7/30). Looking at other posts, this was miraculously speedy.
How is every one else dealing with the LOR requirement? The website says only to send committee packet or 3 letters at first, then any others if you get an interview. I had a phone convo with admissions office and my interpretation was that we can just assign all letters on AMCAS. I assume that Northwestern can then download them at their convenience...
For those of you who recently graduated this past spring, I have a question.
We are in an interesting transition phase, meaning most of our time has been spent in college continuously, but we may have some work experience/snazzy plans we want to tell Feinberg about. Do you think it's appropriate to talk about both a college experience and something post-college for question #3?
(Describe your experiences away from traditional educational pursuits, such as travel or time spent in the work force (other than summer or part-time employment). Specify the time frame. If you have been in school continuously, then describe a non-academic activity which has been formative.)
Thanks, and good luck!
I plan on talking about the job I have for the year. I started in June and worked there last summer, now with more responsibilities, so I have enough to talk about. I might add some other college thing if I come up with something brilliant.
I would just encourage you not to talk about plans if they are just that - plans only. Meaning, if there is any chance it could fall through, avoid the topic, because you don't want to look like a fool when they ask you about how it went during an interview.![]()
so i'm working on northwestern secondary right now. For the question that asks "Describe your experiences away from traditional educational pursuits, such as travel or time spent in the work force (other than summer or part-time employment). Specify the time frame. If you have been in school continuously, then describe a non-academic activity which has been formative" is it ok to walk about two experiences? I took a year off from college before applying this cycle and I have been volunteering and working in the ER. Can I just talk about those two activities?
is everyone having a tough time with this secondary, or is it just me getting burned out? I mean, it's not the questions so much as the word limit that's killing me
Do you guys think it's ok to talk about research for the 3rd essay? is that considered non-academic?
sorry i was not being cleared earlier. So basically I took a year off from college before applying to med school. During my year off, I worked as a research technician in a lab, volunteered with a sports team, and worked in the ER. For the third essay question on secondary application, should I write one paragraph on each of these activities?
SDN vacation? I like...last year a couple of ppl got it on 8/16 or whatever, i think. so lets comeback in 10 days
anyone know if they accept more than the required 3 LORs? (if they come in a packet)