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+1Finally got secondary today 🙂
+1Finally got secondary today 🙂
It takes a year to submit (never ending loading bar)
Did this app in an hour-- no essays unless you are a re-applicant. Maybe do this one first if the others require lengthy essays??That's fine...this one is in the back of the queue for me currently, have about 3 ahead of it lol...Hopefully will be resolved by time I am ready to submit last week.
I did not save throughout-- did it all in one pass. It was a bit nerve wracking when the loading bar was taking forever after I submitted. Thought I could lose it all, but it turned out okay!Should I just go at this all at once and not bother saving? Or does it time out and not submit/save nothing?
Thanks! I tried to save just after the first part to see how slow it was and sure enough it was terrible...Did this app in an hour-- no essays unless you are a re-applicant. Maybe do this one first if the others require lengthy essays??
I did not save throughout-- did it all in one pass. It was a bit nerve wracking when the loading bar was taking forever after I submitted. Thought I could lose it all, but it turned out okay!
Did this app in an hour-- no essays unless you are a re-applicant. Maybe do this one first if the others require lengthy essays??
Me, but I just submitted 30 seconds ago.Does anyone else's application status say "incomplete" after submitting....?
Mines does. Just submitted 2 minutes ago lolDoes anyone else's application status say "incomplete" after submitting....?
Does anyone else's application status say "incomplete" after submitting....?
After submitting the secondary real physical people have to put each person's file together. They receive upwards of 10,000 applications coupled with their online secondary issues this could take a few days. I wouldn't worryMines does. Just submitted 2 minutes ago lol
I wasn't worried out of impatience, I was worried because it says "incomplete" and the list of things required at the bottom of the page says "committee letter" with nothing received, despite me marking that I'm sending individual letters (school doesn't have committee) and they should have been received a month ago.After submitting the secondary real physical people have to put each person's file together. They receive upwards of 10,000 applications coupled with their online secondary issues this could take a few days. I wouldn't worry
I wasn't worried out of impatience, I was worried because it says "incomplete" and the list of things required at the bottom of the page says "committee letter" with nothing received, despite me marking that I'm sending individual letters (school doesn't have committee) and they should have been received a month ago.
That's weird that it says a committee letter is required, but I wouldn't worry about them saying that they haven't received your letters because most schools don't go into the AMCAS and download letters until they have received your secondary (aka, they probably had access to them a month ago, but they didn't actually go retrieve them when they were granted access).I wasn't worried out of impatience, I was worried because it says "incomplete" and the list of things required at the bottom of the page says "committee letter" with nothing received, despite me marking that I'm sending individual letters (school doesn't have committee) and they should have been received a month ago.
yea i submitted early june and was verified mid-june and still no secondary.still no secondary. submitted first day of june in terms of my amcas. anyone else?
yea i submitted early june and was verified mid-june and still no secondary.
Also received a secondary and submitted today-- OOS, verified 7/1.
Were there any secondary prompts that you had to write essays for?
On the secondary, it says that January MCATs are not acceptable... does anyone know what this means exactly? Does this mean just this past year? Or all January MCATs are no accepted?
For anyone who wrote the post-grad prompt, how much did you write? a paragraph? I don't see a character limit...
Thanks🙂I wrote a short paragraph for each of the things I have done since graduating. Probably 150 words total.
A continuous education is one where you went from high school to college and didn't have to take any semesters/time off in the middle of your highschool/college career.If you had a gap year did you put "yes" or "no" to the question Has your education to date been continuous?
A continuous education is one where you went from high school to college and didn't have to take any semesters/time off in the middle of your highschool/college career.
If you took time off AFTER graduating from college (and before matriculating into med school), that's considered different from a continuous education. (lmk if that doesn't make any sense and I'll try to explain it better...)
I think I said that my education was continuous because there weren't any breaks. At graduation, I completed my degree. I haven't started another degree since then, so there has been no lapse.I would say no. If you're taking a gap year then your education to date hasn't been continuous.
I would say no. If you're taking a gap year then your education to date hasn't been continuous.
I answered no because I took several years off after graduation before I started taking post-bacc courses to finish the premed requirements. I think If you complete your degree and take a standard gap year or less you should answer yes that question, but answer the question about what you have done since graduation. But, it might be best to contact drexel for clarification if you are unsure.If you had a gap year did you put "yes" or "no" to the question Has your education to date been continuous?
For question 2, I said that my education was continuous. Other than summer/official breaks, I did not take time off from school. This question asks about any breaks during your education ie. if you had to take a semester off or leave school for some time before coming back to complete your degree.If you had a gap year did you put "yes" or "no" to the question Has your education to date been continuous?
+1For question 2, I said that my education was continuous. Other than summer/official breaks, I did not take time off from school. This question asks about any breaks during your education ie. if you had to take a semester off or leave school for some time before coming back to complete your degree.
For question 3, I gave details about my gap period since graduation since I've been out of school since 2014. This question asks about your activities since graduation ie. gap period.
Question, for the English competency, did you guys include your foreign language classes in addition to your English writing and language classes?
Cause it says, "English Language/Writing Skills (ENGL). A successful applicant must be competent to fluently write, speak, and read the English language. Proficiency in other languages is valued."