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Just got a notice of complete file in my email today. So much waiting anxiously to be done.
So two things:
1. Are they serious when they say they require 18 humanities credits? Really? Wow. I'm an engineer. I have a ton of credits in fascinating medical, engineering, science courses, but only 9 in humanities. I'll bring this up to 15 before I graduate, but there is no way I can break 18. Am I barred from Emory?
2. 100 words is only a little longer than what I've written in this entire post, so yeah, it's not enough for the essays. Double-wow.
Also, is anyone having difficulty saving each page? When I hit save and continue the page just loads half way and then shows that its working forever... and never finishes
For the 2010-2011 curriculum question...does everyone know what they'll actually be taking? I do for the first semester, but for the second, there's nothing that I HAVE to take, so I really havent decided yet...any thoughts on how I should deal with that on the application?
Also, is anyone having difficulty saving each page? When I hit save and continue the page just loads half way and then shows that its working forever... and never finishes
18 credits of humanities/social sciences!?! Finally the non science majors get some love!! Haha glad i did a BA in economics now
That makes no sense. Economics is pretty much the first thing that comes to mind for many people when asked what is social science. If someone is trying to use economics courses they should try asking them.Economics courses don't count.
http://www.med.emory.edu/admissions/howtoapplyrequirements.cfm
I'm surprised people are having trouble getting 18 credits. Most non-technical schools require a certain number of gen. ed requirements.
Just got the secondary. Verified 6/24
Haven't received 2ndary yet. Verified 06/04. WTF? ... Though Emory was a later addition... can't remember exactly when. I think it was early July. If I recall correctly, Emory doesn't screen primaries, right?
Emory doesn't screen. I just got my secondary yesterday, verified 6/18
I added Emory on 06/30. Could that be the reason? I thought that schools that don't screen will it out to everyone at the same time, regardless of when their apps was verified. Now I'm worried it ended up in my spam folder.
I think Emory is interested in hearing about the courses you've taken that dealt with human culture, human struggles. I get the impression that they're most interested in students who will be good at the art of medicine. I don't think Economics really transfers in that context. You should call though, maybe they just left Economics off of the list accidentally.
For the question about our 2010-2011 curriculum plan, does this mean we need to include a list of the courses we plan to take? Do we put extracurriculars too?
Can anyone tell me what the essay prompts r. Thanks
I'm unsure about exactly what they mean for the health-related/research experience question:
Briefly describe (in approximately 100 words) any health-related experience and/or research experience (volunteer or employed). Also, indicate the time and frequency of your involvement. Note: If you have had experience in several health-related areas, list each with a very brief description. Or, you may choose the most meaningful experience and describe it in more detail.
My question is: do they only want health-related research, or are they looking for any type of research experience? Thoughts?
When I answered the 100 word limit health-related experiences question, I just completely ignored the character limit. I was not going to limit my activities, especially since the system did not automatically limit me like other secondary apps tend to do.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but not following the character limit, even if it doesn't automatically limit you is probably a bad idea. Seems like that shows a lack of ability to follow directions, but I could be wrong.
Yeah, there may be some truth to that statement. However, I wanted to ensure that I was able to include all of my activities and sufficiently explain them. I seriously doubt that they would throw away an applicant because of page limit parameters. If I was only listing things, maybe I could condense it a little more. Unfortunately, that was not the case.
I did what I had to do to ensure that my application described me accurately. Limiting my activities and contributions to various service projects was simply not an option.
"Or, you may choose the most meaningful experience and describe it in more detail."
Pick your most meaningful one(s)
Is there a reason they give us a 1000 characters to answer where we will be during the interview season? Are we just supposed to list a location or are we supposed to give details as to what we will be doing?
Sorry to post again, but I don't think anyone answered. Thanks!
Sorry to post again, but I don't think anyone answered. Thanks!
Anyone know if Emory has a regional bias?
I have anecdotal evidence that suggests a preference for students who come from south of the Mason-Dixon line, but I don't know if this is generally the case.
Thoughts?
Since it says APPROXIMATELY 100 words, do you think it is that much of a no-no to write 125??
Anyone know if Emory has a regional bias?
I have anecdotal evidence that suggests a preference for students who come from south of the Mason-Dixon line, but I don't know if this is generally the case.
Thoughts?
Submitted 7/28. On the status page it says they have received the secondary, fee, photograph and letters of recommendation. but then at the bottom it says "application complete: Not at this time". was anyone else in a similar situation? does it just take a few days to update to complete?
Submitted 7/28. On the status page it says they have received the secondary, fee, photograph and letters of recommendation. but then at the bottom it says "application complete: Not at this time". was anyone else in a similar situation? does it just take a few days to update to complete?
No worries, I'm in the same boat. They've had my LOR and secondary/fee/etc. since 7/23 or 7/24, I think.