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does stanford screen? It says I have not been invited for a secondary. anyone else with same problem?
does stanford screen? It says I have not been invited for a secondary. anyone else with same problem?
There's an interesting medical attitude survey as part of the app. I couldn't tell if its factored into your admission consideration.
I was wondering the same thing
anyone see this under letter of recommendaiton incomplete? :
Committee Letter (my advisor's name)
Incomplete - committee letter Letter received by AMCAS 07/2*/2010 Letter sent to Stanford 07/2*/2010
My letters were sent in July and received everywhere else... what else there to complete? Maybe they just haven't filed it yet?
Health Belief and Attitude Survey
Give YOUR opinion for each item using the responses below. Prior to any data entry for the potential use of this information for any research purpose, your name and unique identifiers will be removed from the data set to ensure anonymity.
From the instructions, this is only a survey and will not be part of your application.
If you read the wording carefully, they're only assuring you that if this survey is used as part of larger research they'll make you anonymous. They're not saying that your survey will be detached from your app.
Starting this admissions season, the School of Medicine will be using a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) process to evaluate applicants. It has been demonstrated by other medical schools that MMI reduces individual interview bias through multiple raters, evaluates many areas of competency, and is a valid predictor of future clinical performance. During MMI, applicants will rotate through 8-10 stations and discuss the scenarios provided at each station with a rater. Further details will be provided on the interview day.
Crazy!
+1 on this issue hereExactly the problem I just noticed. My committee letter wasn't in AMCAS 'til this week so I'm hoping it just takes Stanford a while to process, but I have the same "incomplete" marked on the application status page.
Wow bizarre. What med school actually does this?
Wow bizarre. What med school actually does this?
The entire MMI thing is Canadian in origin. It was created by MacMaster Med in Hamilton Ontario. Most of the Canadian schools (outside Ontario) are doing MMIs including McGill in Montreal. I have heard Cincinnati was doing it last cycle and I am very surprised Stanford is doing it. I did MacMaster's MMI last cycle. The entire thing took around two hours. Very quick and somewhat enjoyable/fast paced. However, it is near impossible to prepare for and much more difficult to gauge yourself post-interview. The stations vary in subjects from health care policy to specific characteristics such as teamwork, leadership, critical thinking, etc. While I did enjoy doing the MMI, I ended up being rejected post-interview. Best of luck to everyone....
do you have to be verified to get access to the secondary page?
Stanford Website said:This site will ONLY be accessible to you once you have been contacted by Stanford.
Recieved 08/05
Submitted 08/05
Complete 08/05
I love it when things go right 👍
Looking forward to the mini interviews...We should all go to speed dating for practice!!!!!!![]()
just noticed something. unlike last year's prompt, there is no "sexual orientation" in the list (culture, socioeconomic status, race, etc) in the diversity essay.
interesting..
Recieved 08/05
Submitted 08/05
Complete 08/05
I love it when things go right 👍
Looking forward to the mini interviews...We should all go to speed dating for practice!!!!!!![]()
hahaha im aiming to submit today, and you're speed dating idea is hilarious, i may actually do that as prep no joke (but then my reputation would be ruined for eternityyyyyy)
and what is up w/ 86 student class?!? freaking 1.4% acceptance rate (excluding peeps that don't go, prob around 2.8% acceptance rate i guess)
guys i need some help-
here's my situation. i have the three required LORs already with AMCAS, stanford has already downloaded them
however, i just got a new LOR that is being uploaded to amcas later this afternoon.
stanford does not accept LOR's after you submit your application
however
will they count my last LOR if i submit my app to stanford after AMCAS receives it and it is designated for stanford,
OR
do i have to wait until stanford downloads/receives the letter, which takes like 2 weeks?!
i emailed the adcom, no reply yet. and i always get a voicemail when calling :'(
moogle did you have a committee letter sent to stanford through AMCAS? I'm assuming it just says "complete" for that too? Mine says letters received - incomplete. ??? 😕
For the Scholarly Concentrations question, if one concentration in particular interests us, is it okay if we go into some detail about why we like that one and what he hope to gain from it? Or is it better to just be general and say why a concentration in general will be beneficial?
I don't want them to think that I've definitely already selected one, but there is one that I particularly like.
For the path of medicine we are suited for, I chose academic medicine. I essentially addressed why I am suited for and want to enter academia, but I didn't specifically address why I want to go into medicine. I did this because I thought my personal statement would already address "why medicine?". Is this fine or should I talk about something beyond my teaching experiences?
If anyone could help, especially mdeast that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
For the path of medicine we are suited for, I chose academic medicine. I essentially addressed why I am suited for and want to enter academia, but I didn't specifically address why I want to go into medicine. I did this because I thought my personal statement would already address "why medicine?". Is this fine or should I talk about something beyond my teaching experiences?
If anyone could help, especially mdeast that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
I haven't received a secondary from there yet - my primary was verified on june 2nd! Do they screen? 🙁 🙁
Hi there--this is my first post, so please let me know if this is not allowed or if I'm doing it in the wrong place! 😵
I was just wondering if I could get some thoughts...I believe I have good stats (43R/3.9ish) but my ECs aren't anything spectacular (a substantial amount of research but no pubs and some community service and other activities), and I was a bit of an idiot and submitted AMCAS very late (still waiting for verification 🙁 )
I realize that the only thing I can do now is to write as many secondary essays as possible now so I can submit them as soon as I get secondaries...but reading this thread and seeing how selective Stanford is and how late it is, should I expect to get a secondary? Would I be better off putting my effort elsewhere?