Just got my secondary from New England and Ewdard via =) still waiting on the other 13 school I applied to.
LMU is online already right? (well it is but I mean should I wait until the sent it to me?)
Just got my secondary from New England and Ewdard via =) still waiting on the other 13 school I applied to.
LMU is online already right? (well it is but I mean should I wait until the sent it to me?)
hrm...I applied to UNECOM as well, but I haven't gotten an email from them about filling out a secondary. Does that school give secondaries to people in the New England area first before others?
I'm honestly not sure, I'm from MI but here's the link for UNECOM all you need is your last name and AACOMAS number without the dash and 2012 :
https://www2.une.edu/com/webtools/supplemental.html.
I believe you can only view your verified GPA when your application is 'RELEASED' to all of the schools. You have to actually receive an e-mail about being 'released', and then click on the 'view' link next to each school to see the summary of your application to that school (in the form of a PDF), which is where you'll find your GPA info. I had no idea about this initially either...but now I know because my applications just got 'RELEASED' today!
It's kind of weird how this process works because it's like a never ending process just for the application to get sent to the schools...first the application has to be 'processed', then some time later 'verified', then some time later 'released'...I wonder if now I have to get confirmation of it being 'received', and then 'opened', and then 'viewed', and then....etc. etc.
Haha, I'm just being sarcastic, but I sure am glad to finally be released! 😀
Hey anyone/everyone... Some of the schools have the "any additional information" question. Some people (so I hear) use this to address bad grades or past issues, but I feel it is a spot to highlight qualities, not talk about failings or problems. Can I get a professional's opinion??
How many paragraphs are you guys going to use for secondaries? Is one paragraph good enough?
i did 3 paragraphs on average, but most reformatted into one large paragraph.
Hey everyone,
Would it be redundant if I used some of the information from my personal statement / activities section of amcas in my secondary applications? Some of the questions are so similar to what I wrote in my personal statment, and I don't know what to do! Do medical schools look heavily down upon that?
I've been searching this thread for an awswer to this but had no luck, so I would appreciate any advice you guys can give. Thanks!
Hey everyone,
quick question. I submitted my primary apps on 7/5 but haven't received any secondaries yet. Is it ok to call the admissions office and ask about the secondary or when they may send it out?
Thanks.
Some questions do seem to be very redundant! I would say if the secondaries are asking you a question that you covered in the primary you could change the tone or add more detail. Lets say they ask about something you put in the activities section where you wrote it very factually, you could add more details about the experience: someone you helped, what you learned from it, how it will influence your future, etc.
If it was something you covered in your PS is harder because you went through great detail to find the right words. I guess you always cut away the extra and basically outline the facts, or include something that didn't quite fit in with the PS but is pertinent to the topic.
Did your primary even get verified yet? If not, then you'll have to wait for it to be verified before they will release it to individual schools.
When your application is verified, you'll get an email from AACOMAS. Did you get that yet? If not, you are not verified.
It will also say verified on the right side of the main page:
AACOMAS Status
Current: Verified.
Sounds like you're in line but not verified yet.
That's really helpful, thanks Journey2become!!
I guess that's how the process is. Hurry up and wait! Ha.
Do you guys think it's too cliche to use the word holistic in a secondary essay? I've been shying away from using it because, if I were an adcom, I would probably cringe every time I read the word. However, it's kind of hard to express certain sentiments without using that word...thoughts?
Im having some issues writing these essays. I heard a good length is around 500 words but mine are all around 200. The question of why do you want to come here is difficult because ive never even been to these schools and the only thing i have to go off of is their website and location. I feel like my essays are scattered and just random sentences trying to answer the question and make it long enough so it looks like i actually tried.
I will also aim to fire off my secondaries within a week of their receipt. So I will probably have everything submitted around the first to second week of September.Hi guys,
Until recently I was going to apply to all MD schools. This was mainly due to my lack of DO exposure until around May of this year. Sounds weird, but I live in Montana and their aren't too many DOs walking around.
Anyhow, I have taken a considerable amount of interest and now am finishing up the required steps to pursue DO school, as I am currently finally shadowing a DO physician.
I am not real worried on my competitiveness based on my GPA, MCAT, ECs, and application, but more curious about my timing.
I just submitted my primary about a week ago and it sounds like I won't get this bad boy approved until around the 20th of August, give or take a week.I will also aim to fire off my secondaries within a week of their receipt. So I will probably have everything submitted around the first to second week of September.
Is this pretty dang late in the current cycle? I only ask as everyone on these threads seem to be a month ahead of me. Again, I'm not worried about my resume, etc. Just more curious to how my timing will affect my competitiveness. Anybody?
EDIT: I'm applying to NYCOM, CCOM Midwestern, PCOM (Philly), DMUCOM, UNECOM, Western COM, NSUCOM, MSUCOM
Suppose all other important things (why this school, why you, heathcare issue) have been addressed elsewhere on the secondary. For the "additional info", is it okay to explain extenuating circumstance? I touched on it very briefly (one sentence) on the primary personal statement. Is it unwise to bring a negative aspect up again?
Or should I use this space to update new activities?
ANOTHER QUESTION! I kept all my DO emails from last year, and I went into some of them to look at what the secondary prompts were and it looks like I can fill out the secondaries for the Fall 2012 cycle even before I get my primary verified (I haven't been verified yet). Is this possible? Or should I jsut wait to submit them after I get the official email from them for this cycle?
Isn't the LOR submission independent of the secondary submission? Don't you submit LORs through interfolio or something else like that?