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Does your family still live in Kansas? I did my undergrad out of state, but my family still resides in Kansas and I'm considered an in-state applicant.
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Does your family still live in Kansas? I did my undergrad out of state, but my family still resides in Kansas and I'm considered an in-state applicant.
The secondary asks you questions about the location where you consider Home, where you Graduated, where you feel most Impacted, etc. So maybe if you fill it out and your answers are Kansas based, then they will grant you residency status.Yes my family still resides in Kansas...I tried explaining that to them. Problem is the form only asks about where i work, where i live, where i spent last summer etc. Since i'm in a graduate program currently and it's not in Kansas my answers to those questions do not make a strong case for my residency. No where on the form does it ask where i grew up, where did i graduate high school from, etc.
The secondary asks you questions about the location where you consider Home, where you Graduated, where you feel most Impacted, etc. So maybe if you fill it out and your answers are Kansas based, then they will grant you residency status.
Who did you discuss that with?Applying here...apparently OOS. I was born and raised in rural Kansas and left the state to attend a University. Now they won't consider me IS. Super sad i have no IS school now. I'm flabbergasted about the whole thing. Given the low number of OOS students they accept I wouldn't have applied had I known. I received the secondary last week and have been holding off sending it in until i could get a hold of someone to discuss my resident status and today i finally got through. All they had to say was i can fill out the appeal form, basically refused to discuss the situation. Debating whether i want to even turn in the secondary.
Who did you discuss that with?
You won't be getting those for at least another few weeks.Has anyone received interview dates yet?
jeeze so many secondary prompts. but worth it since i have "kansas ties" from going to UG in kansas. hoping for the best as i'm not the most competitive but it's worth a shot IMO.I second @ManOfDiligence. Holy smokes! Good luck everyone!
So, I've been working on my secondary and I'm getting hung up on these two questions. What did you guys write about? I feel like with so many questions, I have overlapping answers, so I'm having a hard time coming up with new things.
3. Describe any of your special interests and how you have developed knowledge in these areas. Give examples of your creativity: the ability to see alternatives; to take diverse perspectives; to develop varied or original ideas; or the willingness to try new things.
6. Describe your experiences facing or witnessing discrimination. Tell how you responded and what you learned from these experiences and how they have prepared you for your future in medicine.
For 3 I talked about something a little unusual, but I talked about how I like to people watch and understand human dynamics/relationships. I touched on how I did research in my spare time on body language, and stuff like that.So, I've been working on my secondary and I'm getting hung up on these two questions. What did you guys write about? I feel like with so many questions, I have overlapping answers, so I'm having a hard time coming up with new things.
3. Describe any of your special interests and how you have developed knowledge in these areas. Give examples of your creativity: the ability to see alternatives; to take diverse perspectives; to develop varied or original ideas; or the willingness to try new things.
6. Describe your experiences facing or witnessing discrimination. Tell how you responded and what you learned from these experiences and how they have prepared you for your future in medicine.
For 3 I talked about serving the underserved and targeting areas in medicine that have not been given the same amount of focus (ie. visual impairment/blindness vs cancer research)So, I've been working on my secondary and I'm getting hung up on these two questions. What did you guys write about? I feel like with so many questions, I have overlapping answers, so I'm having a hard time coming up with new things.
3. Describe any of your special interests and how you have developed knowledge in these areas. Give examples of your creativity: the ability to see alternatives; to take diverse perspectives; to develop varied or original ideas; or the willingness to try new things.
6. Describe your experiences facing or witnessing discrimination. Tell how you responded and what you learned from these experiences and how they have prepared you for your future in medicine.
For 3 I talked about serving the underserved and targeting areas in medicine that have not been given the same amount of focus (ie. visual impairment/blindness vs cancer research)
For 6 I talked about witnessing physical abuse as a result of discrimination between political choice (Arab spring)
For 3 I talked about something a little unusual, but I talked about how I like to people watch and understand human dynamics/relationships. I touched on how I did research in my spare time on body language, and stuff like that.
For 6 I'm a URM so I've had plenty of experiences with discrimination so I just shared one of my experiences and how I handled being discriminated against
sorry for ambiguity, to rephrase my question: does the school often have to resort to the lottery method or is there enough interest in the campuses to honor people's first choice?
I'm IS so I guess it doesn't matter, I'd just like understand what I'd be getting myself into first.
Reapplicant here- bad MCAT and was told by dean that was the only issue. Graduated in May and retaking MCAT next month. Haven't been able to afford Amcas yet but it's pretty much ready to go. 🙁
Was invited to post bacc but didn't get accepted to that either, so hoping my MCAT improves enough they might at least waitlist me.
sorry for ambiguity, to rephrase my question: does the school often have to resort to the lottery method or is there enough interest in the campuses to honor people's first choice?
I'm IS so I guess it doesn't matter, I'd just like understand what I'd be getting myself into first.
Focus on the emotion, not on the teacher. Discuss the steps you took to resolve it and how it relates to what you will need to do as a physician.
Does Kansas send out application complete emails?
Edit: Does anyone have something underneath the description column...
Type of Material------------------------Description---------Item Date--------Date Entered
Supplemental Application Received------------------------ 08/04/2014-----08/04/2014
Send me a message.Thanks for the input. I am writing about how the personal growth I went through. I am just trying to find the best way to explain this situation without making it look like it was an excuse for a couple of bad grades.
Any body get an interview yet?
Does Kansas send out application complete emails?
Edit: Does anyone have something underneath the description column...
Type of Material------------------------Description---------Item Date--------Date Entered
Supplemental Application Received------------------------ 08/04/2014-----08/04/2014
Where are you seeing this?
I'm showing they've received my supplemental application, fee, and 5 LOR's on 7/22/14 but I never received a "complete" e-mail. Is this normal?
My status page changed today to say "File Complete" hopefully that means IIs will be coming out next week or so
It's email. Everything is pretty much electronic these days. I know their admissions decisions are sent via email too!Regarding interviews: does anyone know if we're notified via email or snail mail if we're invited?
Only the early ones.It's email. Everything is pretty much electronic these days. I know their admissions decisions are sent via email too!
+1. My file now says "complete" as well. I wish us all the best of luck.
Mm not really, only early decision admissions are by emailIt's email. Everything is pretty much electronic these days. I know their admissions decisions are sent via email too!
Oh, thats just what the Dean said they were doing this year so I wasn't sure. Oh well!Mm not really, only early decision admissions are by email
As I understand it they have to send the EDP decisions via email because snail mail may not make it by the 10/1/14 deadline. Regular decisions though will be through snail mail. Those who are awarded an EDP slot will still get a paper copy of their letter, it just comes a few days after 10/1/14.Oh, thats just what the Dean said they were doing this year so I wasn't sure. Oh well!
Where at? There is no room for it...unless it's under the description column.
It's listed under the "Type of Material" column as "file complete" with dates under item date & date entered columns. The description column is blank.
How long after submission did this take to change from secondary received to file complete?