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Secondary Received 🙂
Secondary Received 🙂
I got it too. Each secondary prompt has a 50 word limit. Short, but quite hard to get a point across. For example, why did you choose Penn State. Penn State School of Medicine itself is 5 words.....
I got it too. Each secondary prompt has a 50 word limit. Short, but quite hard to get a point across. For example, why did you choose Penn State. Penn State School of Medicine itself is 5 words.....
Yo, no sweat.
"Because Penn State College of Medicine is the best thing since sliced bread."
Short and sweet, 13 words! Automatic interview. 😎 👍
Do you think bullet points are acceptable? 50 words is awfully short for those questions...
I'm also wondering about what people's thoughts are about the 'unique part of application' question as well?
I am considering just explaining that I don't think I need to add anything else. The wording makes it sound as if its optional.
I submitted an AMCAS in 2011 that included Penn State and other schools, but withdrew before being considered by any admissions committee. Should I put that I applied? I think it varies from school to school, but I don't really see any reason why I should state that I actually DID apply. Any opinions? Thanks!
You do not need to fill out a secondary or even contact PSU.
Regardless of the school, not sending in a secondary means that your app won't be considered any further.
Hi all, I just wanted to get your thoughts on the letter situation for this school. I did a graduate program last year and now am juggling 2 part time jobs and a research project, among other things. The LOR requirement asks for a letter from those who are in a second year of graduate study or are working full time. I don't fit either category, so I called admissions for help and explained how I'm juggling things and if it would be alright to just use a letter from a volunteer research supervisor with whom I did ~8hrs of work per week. The guy sounded really confused for a minute (and you all may too) and then said it didn't matter. Thoughts? Am I worrying about it too much?
Thanks 🙂
The character limits are some of the shortest I've seen. 😱
Hopefully a medical student here can give you some better insight than me but these were some things that I liked and disliked about it.
Pros:
An integrated curriculum. Im not a big fan of learning one subject at a time. Id rather have an integrated approach where I can connect the dots between multiple subjects.
The humanities are included into the curriculum to help keep things in perspective for you.
All lectures are video recorded so if you miss a class you can watch it online.
The Medical Student Research Program: All students are required to complete a research project. If you browse the website you will see that students in the past have done research on a wide variety of topics.
Seemingly out in the middle of nowhere, the campus is secluded (which can be good or bad depending on how you look at it).
The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is awesome. Everything is interconnected. This is where you will have both preclinical classes and clinical rotations.
The facilities are really nice. I especially liked the simulation lab, and during my tour I got to see the dummy they use to practice child birth delivery and a dummy that goes into cardiac arrest
Campus housing is offered which is within walking distance to the medical center (and off campus housing isnt very far away).
An awesome fitness center located right next to the medical center.
If you are interested in pediatrics, the Childrens Hospital!!!! It is a level I pediatric trauma center and I forget the numbers but I think over a million children are in that referral area so you will get to see a lot. I really want to get into a residency program there.
There are so many student organizations its impossible to not be able to find one that interests you.
For being an unranked school by the US News (they dont participate), they have a great match list. Check out the match for 2011.
Every student is assigned a faculty advisor that will help you along the way.
If youre a PA resident, this school has the lowest in-state tuition in our state (which unfortunately isn't saying much as it's still pretty expensive).
Cons:
If you want to be at a school located in the city, this is not the place for you. Harrisburg is I think 30-40 minutes away, but there isnt much to do in Hershey other than drinking.
The grading scale is H/HP/P/LP/F (essentially A/B/C/D/F). It really doesnt bother me that much, but I know a lot of people are looking for schools with P/F.
Hershey Park is overpriced so dont plan on going there often (like I was going to do).
Hope this sort of helps.
Also get your app out there as soon as you can (especially if you're OOS). They receive ~7,000 applications and give out about 900 interviews. Their class size is 140ish with half the class being OOS.
Do you mean PhD or Master's? Either way, I would say if you get a LOR from program director and/or PI that you worked under for that degree, you should be OK. Someone else can provide a better answer though.
For the second question on the supplemental app, it asks if there's a unique aspect to be considered, what kind of information are oyu guys putting? Do we discuss low GPA semesters, other activities not on our app, or go into more detail on another experience? I just don't really know what to put and with three questions I want to make sure that I answer all of them if it will help my app. Thanks guys!
considering u only get 50 words i doubt ull go into deeper detail but if theres something unique in ur app (like for me i have military experience) u simply point it out again so it pops up even though it might be found multiple timesFor the second question on the supplemental app, it asks if there's a unique aspect to be considered, what kind of information are oyu guys putting? Do we discuss low GPA semesters, other activities not on our app, or go into more detail on another experience? I just don't really know what to put and with three questions I want to make sure that I answer all of them if it will help my app. Thanks guys!
I think you should call up the admissions office tomorrow morning and ask just to be sure...I think you will need a letter of rec but im not on the adcom so im not sure (these letters of rec r definitely a pain if ur school doesnt have a premed committee which mine doesnt but then again ive heard of many peoples apps being held up b/c of premed committees)With regards to the secondary application and letters of recommendation, the site says that if I am getting a Committee Letter, that I will not need an additional letter unless I have received a degree elsewhere as well. I went to a school where I got an A.A. out of HS. Do I also need a letter from that school? If so, will one from a faculty member as a part of my current committee letter packet suffice or will I need to go through their (non-existent) pre-health committee as well?
are yall instate? and stats?
LOL this isn't for interview invites. Everyone that submits a secondary should theoretically be complete eventually.
For example: Do not blow off penn state's secondary and write generic answers. Make sure you put some effort into it.