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Hi! Anybody else's letters of recommendation not showing up as received? I was verified on AMCAS weeks ago. Maybe there's a lag in matching up the data?
Hi! Anybody else's letters of recommendation not showing up as received? I was verified on AMCAS weeks ago. Maybe there's a lag in matching up the data?
Hi! Anybody else's letters of recommendation not showing up as received? I was verified on AMCAS weeks ago. Maybe there's a lag in matching up the data?
it's hard to do both comprehensively in that essay; my approach was to focus on my previous research and explain how that translates into readiness for the rigors of HST. then i explained my future research interests and how an HST education prepares me for that career. i'm not sure i did it at all successfully, but HST is a reach for me anyway, so i'm not that concerned about it.To those of you applying to HST, are you tailoring your essay towards your capability as a rigorous student or as a future researcher? I realized that mine is focused on the latter, and given my concentration/research interests in cognitive neuroscience, I might not be addressing enough my readiness to tackle the science-heavy class component of HST. Thoughts?
My rec letters are still marked as "missing reference" although AMCAS received them back in June!
Harvard has to manually download them from AMCAS.
I emailed them last week and they told me to allow them 2 days.... now it has been a week...
I was wondering what people's thoughts are about the first essay, which asks you to briefly summarize activities since graduation if you have already graduated.
The way it is worded, it almost sounds like they intended this essay for "traditional" students that either just graduated or took a gap year. For student's that graduated several to many years ago and have numerous experiences, I am wondering what they expect to see. I am five years out of school, so I could approach this two ways: (1) A to-the-point description of my activities without much reflection about their impact on my life, or (2) going a bit more in-depth about what I learned from each experience, being careful to try to keep each one "brief" per their instructions.
Anyone that can comment?
Thanks!
I did a mix of the two. I am a non-trad, 4 years out of undergrad. I did one sentence about the activity/experience and then one sentence explaining its impact/how it will affect my practice as a physician.
P.S. Anyone feel cocky writing about how your experiences will affect/infom your practice when 1) there's no guarantee that we will even have a practice and 2) for all our shadowing/working/volunteering, none of us know what it's actually like to be a doctor? Just a thought.
Honest thoughts on whether I should even try with a 10 on VR and low gpa.
PS 14, VR 10, BS, 11 = 35. (btw. first mcat was a 28, with a VR of 7...)
gpa around 3.5 though... strong upward trend Fr 2.3, So 3.0, Jr 3.5, Sr 4.0, post-bacc 3.95 but still equates to 3.5 overall.
Thanks!
My rec letters are still marked as "missing reference" although AMCAS received them back in June!
Honest thoughts on whether I should even try with a 10 on VR and low gpa.
PS 14, VR 10, BS, 11 = 35. (btw. first mcat was a 28, with a VR of 7...)
gpa around 3.5 though... strong upward trend Fr 2.3, So 3.0, Jr 3.5, Sr 4.0, post-bacc 3.95 but still equates to 3.5 overall.
Thanks!
Hey guys,
I'm a US resident of 5 years. had never been exposed to English before 2007. I have always had hard time with the VR section. That said I was able to bring it up to an 8 ( I know the average is 11 but its an average). Over all I got a 31 (12/8/11) and I have a 4.0 cGPA/sGPA. I have good LOR, ECs and PS. Anyone care to give me some honest comments on my chances here? I submitted my primary on the 19th of July and am from Illinois. If that matters at all.
I just received a letter from HMS stating that my stats are within range as a economically disadvantaged or underrepresented minority. I am curious if they send this to everyone that designated themselves either of the two?
Did any of you get a letter in the mail from Harvard inviting you to "consider applying" to their school? I did not apply here but they are suggesting I apply (I'm a URM) because my "MCAT is within their range of accepted students."
I think they are trolling me... I got a 27 ..
They just want my money right?
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=1023557sorry for taking/hijacking this thread but i just got in the mail from Harvard "inviting me to consider applying to HMS". Should I do this or are they just trying to get some money out of me? My stats are not very competitive at harvard and I didn't apply as a minority so I don't know why I got this, anyone get something similar?
Did you have trouble with the fee payment? It doesn't seem like it goes through.
I'm having the same problem! Once I hit "Buy", the screen returns to the Application Fee page with no information update 😕
I've tried in both Safari and Chrome browsers.
I figured out my CC was maxed out by all the app fees...it worked when I used a debit card instead 🙂
I'm having the same problem! Once I hit "Buy", the screen returns to the Application Fee page with no information update 😕
I've tried in both Safari and Chrome browsers.
I can't wait to tell my grand kids someday that I got a secondary invite from Harvard!
Lol. +1 to this.
I can't wait to tell my grand kids someday that I got a secondary invite from Harvard!
Hey, I made the extended waitlist for UG. All I want now is redemption!
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extended waitlist? That sounds like the title of a medical school horror film...![]()
If I don't have a LOR from a non-science teacher, how bad will it affect my chances?
MCAT: 40, 3.93 sGPA, 3.90 cGPA.
Obviously it will reduce your LizzyM by 3.4221201119. Good luck!
If I don't have a LOR from a non-science teacher, how bad will it affect my chances?
MCAT: 40, 3.93 sGPA, 3.90 cGPA.
Did any of you get a letter in the mail from Harvard inviting you to "consider applying" to their school? I did not apply here but they are suggesting I apply (I'm a URM) because my "MCAT is within their range of accepted students."
I think they are trolling me... I got a 27 ..
They just want my money right?
Obviously it will reduce your LizzyM by 3.4221201119. Good luck!
Sorry, I'm a little new to these forums. What's a LizzyM score?
Sorry, I'm a little new to these forums. What's a LizzyM score?
If I don't have a LOR from a non-science teacher, how bad will it affect my chances?
MCAT: 40, 3.93 sGPA, 3.90 cGPA.
Call the admissions office and ask. I believe one non-science letter is technically a requirement, but schools have been known to offer some leeway depending on your situation.
Thanks, for the advice. I contacted them this morning and their response was:
"Thank you for your interest in Harvard Medical School. While a letter from a non-science professor is requested, the committee understands that it is not always possible to achieve one, especially for those with hard science majors. It's for this reason that the criteria listed for our letters of evaluation are not strict requirements. While the Committee on Admissions prefers to see at least two letters from science-based professors, and one from a non-science professor, ultimately what letters you choose to include are up to your own discretion. Please choose the letters of evaluation you believe best support your application.
Your application will still be considered even if you do not meet the letter criteria precisely."
Thanks, for the advice. I contacted them this morning and their response was:
"Thank you for your interest in Harvard Medical School. While a letter from a non-science professor is requested, the committee understands that it is not always possible to achieve one, especially for those with hard science majors. It's for this reason that the criteria listed for our letters of evaluation are not strict requirements. While the Committee on Admissions prefers to see at least two letters from science-based professors, and one from a non-science professor, ultimately what letters you choose to include are up to your own discretion. Please choose the letters of evaluation you believe best support your application.
Your application will still be considered even if you do not meet the letter criteria precisely."