No.. I think it says to list each course onceFor the course grid, do we count literature courses twice--once under English and again under Humanities??
No.. I think it says to list each course onceFor the course grid, do we count literature courses twice--once under English and again under Humanities??
FINALLY got a secondary! verified 6/5 -_-
No.. I think it says to list each course once
congrats! but i don't think there's a difference between being verified 6/28 or 6/5. everything verified by 6/29 was sent in the same batch.
Yea.. if you took genetics put it under genetics and the same for cell biology. Put all other bio courses under the Bio prereq option. (Assuming you have at least 2 additional bio courses)Does the same apply for Biology Courses?? Since almost all my science courses, fall under the biology category? So, just put it down in genetics, or cell biology, but not in "biology"?
How did everyone structure the essay about what you're doing in 2012/2013? It gives you 2000 characters...I only used a couple hundreds. Literally 4 sentences just stating what I'll be doing....nothing fancy/in-depth. Is that okay?
are you trolling? there was a section on that??
How did everyone structure the essay about what you're doing in 2012/2013? It gives you 2000 characters...I only used a couple hundreds. Literally 4 sentences just stating what I'll be doing....nothing fancy/in-depth. Is that okay?
Got my secondary this morning and I'm not verified yet. Should I wait to be verified before submitting?
Got my secondary this morning and I'm not verified yet. Should I wait to be verified before submitting?
Does anyone know if Boston has a screened secondary, or does everyone get one? Just curious.
Does the same apply for Biology Courses?? Since almost all my science courses, fall under the biology category? So, just put it down in genetics, or cell biology, but not in "biology"?
Pretty sure everyone gets it.
"Our first step each year is to establish a universe of academically prepared individuals within the pool of candidates who file initial applications with us. This year, it looks like we will be working with approximately 12,000 applications. The initial screening step is based largely, but not exclusively, upon quantitative data such as academic performance at the undergraduate, post-baccalaureate and graduate levels, MCAT scores, and academic rank of the educational institution(s). Various aspects of life history are also considered. In recent years we have had approximately 7,500 applications pass this initial screen and move on to additional review and consideration."
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hey guys,
so I sent in my secondary and got confirmation that it was received two days ago. I checked my status today and it said that my app was "on hold" and that an email had been sent to me about my change in status, but I haven't gotten that email. anyone else on hold or have any idea what that means?
According to the MSAR everyone gets the secondary. The "initial screening" only happens after you've submitted the secondary, even though they could easily do with just the primary if it's mostly based on numbers 🙄
If it's mostly numbers based, can anyone ballpark the minimum numbers for GPA and MCAT roughly to make it past the first screening?
Do you have MSAR access?
I don't offhand, but I imagine the cutoffs will obviously be below whatever the 25th% are for GPA/MCAT.
In reality, prob gonna be 8+ in each mcat section and 3.0+ gpa
does anyone know if boston uses latest mcat or averages each subscore?
According to an earlier post they take the highest score in each section (ie superscore).
According to an earlier post they take the highest score in each section (ie superscore).
If you have spent more than 4 years as an undergraduate, please explain below. (You may skip this question if you have graduated within 4 years.)
Why can't I submit my application? My letters are already sent to AMCAS but it doesn't show on BUSM secondary application and without that I can't submit my secondary? Did anyone else have this issue?
Does anyone understand this word/character count on the essays? It says we have 200 characters, but it seems like each "character" is actually ~10 characters. As in, if I type 50 characters, it will say I have used 5 characters.
I checked my status today and it said that my app was "on hold" and that an email had been sent to me about my change in status, but I haven't gotten that email. anyone else on hold or have any idea what that means?
can anybody answer this?
No idea, but mine says the same.
I know this was briefly discussed, but I'm still kind of wondering what people's takes are on the optional essay. I know it says most people won't fill it out, but it feels so wrong not putting anything!! Did anyone actually write something for it? I was born and raised in Boston and still live here and would love to stay for medical school, but I don't know if that's something to write or something to wait to (hopefully) discuss in an interview?
Thanks in advance for the input 🙂
For this question: If you are not expecting to go directly to medical school after completing your undergraduate work, please explain. (1400 character limit, approximately 280 words)
Do you think we need to explain why we are doing what we are doing, or can we just explain what we are doing?
anyone have any updates in their status? mine just says "application complete" =/
Nope. Same. I had a hold on my application for a bit because my letters weren't signed..but got that fixed and now I'm just "complete"
.[/COLOR][/I].None of the example they give are applicable to me. Is this just a glorified diversity essay? I could talk about a particular EC with underserved people and say how this will prepare me to work with the patients that frequent BU. Sound OK? I am just a little hesitant because of their wording "..features of your educational history", ..and a volunteer experience doesn't really feel educational.
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