2014-2015 University of Utah Application Thread

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The instructions for Community Service and Leadership state not to include anything prior to 2011. However, there is no such stipulation on the Patient Exposure section. So, do you all think I can include ALL of my patient exposure, even that from before 2011? I have "enough" without doing so, but I want to be as complete as possible. Any insight would be appreciated.
 
So, they rejected my proposed class for the diversity requirement. Looks like I'm registering for another class!

I sent them my research paper I wrote for that class and they decided to accept it! No other class needed
 
The instructions for Community Service and Leadership state not to include anything prior to 2011. However, there is no such stipulation on the Patient Exposure section. So, do you all think I can include ALL of my patient exposure, even that from before 2011? I have "enough" without doing so, but I want to be as complete as possible. Any insight would be appreciated.

I would! It doesn't say you can't and you want to give a complete picture. Go for it!
 
I would! It doesn't say you can't and you want to give a complete picture. Go for it!
That's what I figured. They are so exact about all of their instructions, I can't imagine this is an oversight. Thanks for your input. Anyone else?
 
The instructions for Community Service and Leadership state not to include anything prior to 2011. However, there is no such stipulation on the Patient Exposure section. So, do you all think I can include ALL of my patient exposure, even that from before 2011? I have "enough" without doing so, but I want to be as complete as possible. Any insight would be appreciated.

Also, I remember attending a meeting where the dean of admissions talked about admission requirements. They like to see experiences within 4 years of applying. This would would mean experiences back to 2010. Also from my brother who is attending the U this fall, I know that they accept at least shadowing farther back than that, probably also applies to patient exposure, especially because it is not explicitly stated otherwise.
 
That's what I figured. They are so exact about all of their instructions, I can't imagine this is an oversight. Thanks for your input. Anyone else?
I am including patient exposure from around 2008. I think as long as you aren't including stuff from high school you are good.
 
the last letter from "1 other supervisor".... can this be another professor?
 
on Current/Future Courses, it only brought my science classes I'm taking... am I supposed to include all courses? Why didnt' it pull up the others....
 
I was beginning to think that they were just doubting my ability to follow directions properly... So, I've received four so far. Let's see who can get the most from them!
I just got my fifth one! I called them about an hour ago and they said they are aware of and working on the problem.
 
the last letter from "1 other supervisor".... can this be another professor?

  1. Other Supervisor: This letter may be from any individual of the applicant’s choice who has supervised their involvement in academics, athletics, research, volunteering, or employment (including military). The letter must clearly state that the letter writer supervised/directed the applicant’s activity and include a detailed description of the activity. We will accept a professor letter to meet this requirement. A letter from a premedical advisor or a peer will NOT be accepted.
 
ahhh i have no choice but to double dip 🙁 ... most of my community service is also leadership..
 
on Current/Future Courses, it only brought my science classes I'm taking... am I supposed to include all courses? Why didnt' it pull up the others....
Did you include the other classes you were taking on your AMCAS or just the science classes?
 
It's interesting how they require a letter from a supervisor in your research, in your community service and in your patient exposure experiences for them to review your application yet on MSAR it shows the following statistics for this medical school:

86% of accepted students have non-medical community services
95% have medical/clinical community services
98% have research experiences

Shouldn't it be all 100%?
 
It's interesting how they require a letter from a supervisor in your research, in your community service and in your patient exposure experiences for them to review your application yet on MSAR it shows the following statistics for this medical school:

86% of accepted students have non-medical community services
95% have medical/clinical community services
98% have research experiences

Shouldn't it be all 100%?
Those stats are what are listed in AMCAS. Maybe 2% of applicants didn't list research at all even though they had it. Or maybe they put it under another category.
 
"Many preparatory experiences could reasonably be considered under more than one heading and you should list them in each applicable area so that you do not fall short of meeting the criteria in any areas"
Followed by "Overlapping or double dipping experiences may be viewed negatively if done in excess."

I suppose the "excess" predicate helps to define things for us a bit but I'm not a fan of such subjective, contrary language!
 
Sorry to be the guy that posts a million times, but is anyone else having problems with the website? I've reached a page that says: "The web site you are accessing has experienced an unexpected error. Please contact the website administrator." It won't let me finish working on my secondary.
 
Sorry to be the guy that posts a million times, but is anyone else having problems with the website? I've reached a page that says: "The web site you are accessing has experienced an unexpected error. Please contact the website administrator." It won't let me finish working on my secondary.
+1 has been happening for half an hour
 
Incoming MS1 here. If any of you have questions, PM me and I will do my best to answer them. Best of luck in this cycle.
 
If I had to personify Utah's application it would be a very high maintenance girl. Sheesh, do they not even look at your primary at all?
 
If I had to personify Utah's application it would be a very high maintenance girl. Sheesh, do they not even look at your primary at all?
Louisville and Miami are SOOO much worse
 
Man, I guess I've just been spoiled by the other places I've applied to. Some of them don't even require an essay.
 
I'm actually still having that same issue as was mentioned before. Don't know if I'm the only one...
 
I'm actually still having that same issue as was mentioned before. Don't know if I'm the only one...
Mine is working now to give you an idea. I restarted my computer and things have been working fine since then.
 
SUBMITTED! Absolutely my top choice school!
 
you guys double dip at all? I have two volunteer patient exposure activities and three leadership... but they are all volunteer as well... not sure how to go about it
 
you guys double dip at all? I have two volunteer patient exposure activities and three leadership... but they are all volunteer as well... not sure how to go about it
I only double dipped one of my activities so I would be above average in community service. The rest I could have double dipped but didn't need to and decided not to. Their instructions are vague. First they say you should. Then they say don't be excessive. Huh?
 
I only double dipped one of my activities so I would be above average in community service. The rest I could have double dipped but didn't need to and decided not to. Their instructions are vague. First they say you should. Then they say don't be excessive. Huh?

haha exactly... i have a two year volunteer that is "patient exposure" that would really help me in the volunteer section and make me above average... but my letter from that experience is my "patient care" letter.... while i have hospital volunteering with no letter... donno what would be best
 
sounds almost like be above average at all cost while double dipping as little as possible
 
haha exactly... i have a two year volunteer that is "patient exposure" that would really help me in the volunteer section and make me above average... but my letter from that experience is my "patient care" letter.... while i have hospital volunteering with no letter... donno what would be best
I wouldn't worry too much about which letter goes with which category.
 
haha exactly... i have a two year volunteer that is "patient exposure" that would really help me in the volunteer section and make me above average... but my letter from that experience is my "patient care" letter.... while i have hospital volunteering with no letter... donno what would be best

If it were me, I would put that experience in both categories just because it is so lengthy that it makes sense to draw attention to it in both categories. I think you can double dip maybe 3 times and be fine. But only put an experience in two categories max of course. And I would only be double dipping if you are going to be above average in any category that is double dipped and hopefully all of them if possible.
 
" If one activity applies to multiple years, list the activity for each year that you participated."

For activities longer than one year, do you repeat the entry, copy the same description, and just change the year and hours? How did you guys deal with this?
 
I only double dipped one of my activities so I would be above average in community service. The rest I could have double dipped but didn't need to and decided not to. Their instructions are vague. First they say you should. Then they say don't be excessive. Huh?
When talking to Dr. Chan, he made it clear that it's important if you are splitting up activities, to make sure you split what you did as well. If you were volunteering for 6 months somewhere great, but if you were only in a leadership position the last three, don't try and overdo it saying it was ALL leadership time. Hope that makes sense.
 
" If one activity applies to multiple years, list the activity for each year that you participated."

For activities longer than one year, do you repeat the entry, copy the same description, and just change the year and hours? How did you guys deal with this?
Repeated the description. They are all in my primary anyway. No need to get fancy 🙂
 
i wonder if they use the activities from the secondary app just to weed applicants out who aren't average or above in 5 areas... then use amcas descriptions for actual activity info...
 
If I had to personify Utah's application it would be a very high maintenance girl. Sheesh, do they not even look at your primary at all?

They also use Umichigan essay prompt word for word
 
So did anyone tell their letter writers to say how long you were volunteering specifically like the U says they have to? Kinda lame if they ask my clinical supervisors to send addendums. That's the point of the contact info for supervisors on AMCAS. right?
 
So did anyone tell their letter writers to say how long you were volunteering specifically like the U says they have to? Kinda lame if they ask my clinical supervisors to send addendums. That's the point of the contact info for supervisors on AMCAS. right?
I didn't tell them to but I bet that they did since they both work at the U.
 
Submitted yesterday. Double dipped once.
 
Fair enough. I definitely think the U has you jump through a lot of hoops. Hope it works!
Agreed. I think you should be fine. I can't see them rejecting your letters for something they can look up in 5 seconds on your primary app.
 
OK so my II guess date for Mayo has come and gone so I'm going to play here now. I predict the first II will come out on 8/18. Wouldn't that be cool?
 
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