2014-2015 Wake Forest University Application Thread

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They got my app too. I tried clicking on the link in the email and it didn't work. Did anybody else have an issue?
 
They got my app too. I tried clicking on the link in the email and it didn't work. Did anybody else have an issue?

Same here. It is taking forever to process/load once you enter all those IDs. But I think they said it in the email that it will be very busy since everyone is trying to log into the website at the same time.
 
True, maybe it is just overloaded. I couldn't even get to the log in screen though. When I clicked the link, it took Chrome a good 10-15 sec before saying the webpage is not available. I guess I'll just have to try later
 
Am I reasonable for Wakie?

3.6 cGPA
3.3 sGPA
33 MCAT?
 
FYI this is what it says when you log on to the application status web site:

Your primary application from AMCAS has been received. It is being evaluated and you will be sent an e-mail notification of your status within 1-2 weeks.
 
Am I reasonable for Wakie?

3.6 cGPA
3.3 sGPA
33 MCAT?


MSAR says you're a little below their average in GPA (but above 10th percentile) and right on their MCAT average. Very reasonable!
 
MSAR says you're a little below their average in GPA (but above 10th percentile) and right on their MCAT average. Very reasonable!

Thanks. Wake Forest has an average of 33?

Do any MD schools still have averages around 30-31?
 
Thanks. Wake Forest has an average of 33?

Do any MD schools still have averages around 30-31?

Yes, Wake's average is 33. There are a bunch of schools with averages of 32. I know Rowan University has a 31 average. I bet there are more though. This is all according to MSAR.


Also, Creighton would probably be an example of a better known school with a 31 MCAT average.
 
are you sure? I'm really curious bc the way wake views my multiple mcats can either make or break my application.

While I have no particular inside knowledge of Wake's admissions practices, I obsessively read through the past three years' SDN threads about Wake and there's been no mention of special treatment of multiple MCAT scores. So either Wake considers all MCAT scores when evaluating an applicant, as most MD schools do in the US, or the method by which they evaluate MCAT scores is a well-kept secret that no one here will be able to divulge. Because Wake has no real reason to do something like superscore or look only at an applicant's best score, I'm assuming it's the former case.

But since you mentioned "make or break," I'm a little curious. If you want to PM me your stats and relevant info (ECs, SES, URM status, ties to NC, whatever you think is important), I'd be happy to give you one lady's opinion of your chances at Wake. Remember, though, your chance of getting into any one school in particular is something of a crapshoot - You may get accepted despite your application's weaknesses or you may get rejected despite your application's awesomeness. There are just SO. MANY. APPLICANTS.
 
Yes, Wake's average is 33. There are a bunch of schools with averages of 32. I know Rowan University has a 31 average. I bet there are more though. This is all according to MSAR.


Also, Creighton would probably be an example of a better known school with a 31 MCAT average.

MSAR says you're a little below their average in GPA (but above 10th percentile) and right on their MCAT average. Very reasonable!

Fortunately, I also applied to 10+ DO schools just to be safe.
 
Yes, Wake's average is 33. There are a bunch of schools with averages of 32. I know Rowan University has a 31 average. I bet there are more though. This is all according to MSAR.


Also, Creighton would probably be an example of a better known school with a 31 MCAT average.

What? Rowan university has a D.O. school (formerly UMDNJ), and it's mcat is a 28+ average
 
+11

Feels like I got trolled...
 
+12
Kinda glad this was just an update email... I'm already drowning in secondaries...
 
This was my exact thought when I realized that I didn't have another one on my plate for this weekend.
LOL me too. I finally get a little break after the past 2 weeks. Which is great because next week I have 5 scribe shifts in a row Monday thru Friday...
 
I've never been to North Carolina, can anyone share how's life in that state?

I've heard of the infamous Amendment 1 passing, is the state very intolerant?
 
in places like wake forest and the nearby triangle area, its very tolerant. nearby durham is pretty liberal in my opinion, chapel hill is a lot of fun and great town. i'm from the northeast and i had a really easy time getting used to the research triangle area.
NC is a great state in my opinion!
 
I've never been to North Carolina, can anyone share how's life in that state?

I've heard of the infamous Amendment 1 passing, is the state very intolerant?
Life's good depending in where you live. Climate is moderate except in Boone, where it can get freakishly cold. Not everyone is intolerant, just mostly the uneducated rednecks.
 
I've never been to North Carolina, can anyone share how's life in that state?

I've heard of the infamous Amendment 1 passing, is the state very intolerant?

I moved to Winston-Salem from progressive Massachusetts and worried about the same thing. What @cupcakesandcadavers said above matches up with my experience, though I'll admit that I haven't been here too long.

The other thing to keep in mind is the importance of being the change you want to see in the world. Sure, you can move to hippie utopia Vermont and be perfectly happy, or you can move to a borderline state and really improve matters by using your voice and your votes to help outnumber the intolerant.
 
Secondary received as well. It's due within one week 🙁
 
Got a secondary also!


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What are the prompts?
Required(Pick at least 2):
1. The Committee on Admissions values diversity as an important factor in the educational mission of the Wake Forest School of Medicine. How will you contribute to the diversity of your medical school class and to the medical community in general? (400 words or less).

2. What obstacles or challenges have you experienced and how have you dealt with them (400 words or less)?

3. The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) lists 14 entry-level core competencies for medical school applicants: Service Orientation, Social Skills, Cultural Competence, Teamwork, Oral Communication, Ethical Responsibility to Self and Others, Reliability and Dependability, Resilience and Adaptability, Capacity for Improvement, Critical Thinking, Scientific Inquiry, Written Communication, Living Systems, and Human Behavior. (See AAMC webpage for full definitions using hyperlink below)

Please pick ONE of the competencies and describe how your background and experiences highlights the competency and prepares you for medical school. Do not duplicate information provided elsewhere in the secondary application or in your AMCAS personal statement (400 words or less).

Optional:
1. If you have already received your bachelor's degree, please describe what you have been doing since graduation and your plans for the upcoming year (200 words or less)

2. If you are a re-applicant, please describe if you have made any significant changes or improvements from your previous application (200 words or less).

3. Describe any connection you have to Wake Forest School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, or North Carolina (200 words or less).
 
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What if my school has a committee and doesn't write letters? 😳
 
submitted! that was probably my fastest turnaround time on a secondary haha i'm really glad they didn't change the prompts!
 
Anyone have any stats on the number of students who receive secondaries?
 
For the required essays, it says to pick at least 2. Do most people write all 3? I hope it wouldn't count against us to just write 2 considering the 1-week deadline🙁
 
For the required essays, it says to pick at least 2. Do most people write all 3? I hope it wouldn't count against us to just write 2 considering the 1-week deadline🙁
I don't think it should. If it says optional, then it should be "optional". If you don't have much to say, don't submit the 3rd one. Quality >Quantity
 
When they say re-application, do they mean re-applicant to Wake Forest, or re-applicant in general?
 
No secondary here either. Those of you who have received one already, are you in IS/OOS?
 
Did yall get the email that they had received your application and THEN the secondary after?
 
OOS as well. And yes, I got the confirmation on Friday and the secondary today.
 
Quick questions for the letter requirement. My school does not send a committee letter, but will send a letter packet of three letters (two science faculty, one non-science). These cannot be split up and Wake will receive all three. Should I list these as a school letter service and put one name as the evaluator name? (One of the science professors, or the guy who is sending the letter packet, but who didn't write the letters?) Or should I list these as individual letters Wake will receive?
 
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