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Baker is a Republican...?Rep + Dem.
Or are you making the more general and trite statement that politicians from either party are idiots and untrustworthy?
Baker is a Republican...?Rep + Dem.
Just a highly cynical statement that there's basically no difference between politicians in both of those parties.Baker is a Republican...?
Or are you making the more general and trite statement that politicians from either party are idiots and untrustworthy?
At the state and local level, everything is different. 😉Just a highly cynical statement that there's basically no difference between politicians in both of those parties.
Haha my apologies. I didn't mean for my clarification of the secondary question to derail this into a political discussion. Yes lets reel this back.At the state and local level, everything is different. 😉
OK – now we bring this thread back to MD admissions!
Would you say look at the median gpa or average gpa? MSAR has the median gpa at 3.9 but here it says average gpa is 3.8...Hey folks,
I will be matriculating here in the fall. I absolutely fell in love with HMS (especially after revisit). The facilities, opportunities, and (most importantly) the people were truly incredible. I’m extremely humbled and excited about the possibility of joining some amazing colleagues in the fall. There were some students on last year’s thread that were very helpful, and I hope I can do the same.
Stats (for 2014 entering class)-Source
-Applicants 6,614
-Admitted 231 (3.5%)
-Matriculated (includes 13 MD-PhD students) 164
-Men 84 (51%)
-Women 80 (49%)
-Underrepresented in medicine (African-American, Native American, Hispanic, Mexican-American) 31 (19%)
-Asian 56 (34%)
-Average GPA -3.8 Source
- Average MCAT
Verbal-11
Physical Science-12.41
Biological Science-12.67
(from revisit materials- for 2015 entering class)
- Applicants: 6113
- Interviewed: 813
- Total offers (as of revisit): 189
- Total URM: 41
- Total Asian: 56
Age Distribution for 2015 entering class (as of revisit)
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Undergrad schools for 2015 entering class (as of revisit)
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2015 Course Requirements (these are slightly different than in the past)
1. Biology-All applicants must complete a full year of biology. We will accept advanced or higher-level biology courses towards this requirement as well.
2. Chemistry-All applicants must complete a two year chemistry sequence that covers inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry.
3. Physics-All applicants must complete a full year of physics.
4.Laboratory Experience
5. Computational Skills/Mathematics-All applicants must complete a one-year mathematics sequence that contains calculus and statistics. Biostatistics is preferred for the statistics portion of the requirement.
6. Analytical and writing skills/ expository writing-All applicants must complete a year of coursework that features expository writing. Generally, any course in the social sciences or humanities that involves substantial essay writing will count towards this requirement.
7. Language- All applicants should be fluent in English. It does also state that “mastery of a foreign language, although not required, is valuable”
8. Additional Requirements for the HST Program
In addition to all the above requirements, the HST curriculum requires that students be comfortable with upper-level mathematics (through differential equations and linear algebra), biochemistry, and molecular biology. This is usually demonstrated through upper level course work, but other approaches may satisfy these requirements. In addition, one year of calculus-based physics in college is required.
2014-2015 Secondary Application
1. If you have already graduated, briefly (4000 characters max) summarize your activities since graduation.
2. If there is an important aspect of your personal background or identity, not addressed elsewhere in the application, that you would like to share with the Committee, we invite you to do so here. Many applicants will not need to answer this question. Examples might include significant challenges in access to education, unusual socioeconomic factors, identification with a minority culture, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity. Briefly explain how such factors have influenced your motivation for a career in medicine.(4000 character maximum)
3. Our interview season runs from midSeptember through January. Please indicate any significant (three or more weeks) restriction on your availability for interviews during this period. If none, leave blank.
*All of these prompts were optional.
2014-2015 Important Dates (Dates were obtained from last year’s SDN application thread)
- First secondary: 7/10
- First Interview Invites: Late August (I found the first reported IIs on 8/2)
- Last Interview Date: 1/29
- First acceptances: 3/3/15
- First Waitlist: 5/4 (from last year's application thread)
Financial Aid
- For 2015-2016 Entering Students (MD)
Tuition- $55,850
Budget- $ 87 k
-Harvard uses the unit loan system. The unit Loan System is calculated as follows
Standard Budget - Family Contribution= Financial Need
- For example if the budget is 85k and EFC=0 Need= 85k. Since the unit loan is capped at 33k (for our class) that means that the remainder would be covered by “HMS Scholarship”
-HMS does not offer merit scholarships (all aid is need based). HMS need based aid tends to be one of the most generous. They also have a scaled EFC formula.
-HMS doesn’t match scholarship offers from other schools
Pathways Curriculum
-The Pathways Curriculum is new for this year. The goal was to rearrange the curriculum to start clinical during the first portion of the 2nd year. I will update as I go through it, but I am actually very excited about it.
Of Note
-70-80% of first year students live in Vanderbilt Hall. This is a dorm style setup. Vandy is a cheap alternative to the (ridiculously) expensive housing in Boston. It is also across the street from TMEC (which is where classes are)
- If you are married or not interested in living in Vandy, Harvard does offer graduate student housing. I’m currently looking for housing and will update.
-2015 Match List
I will try to update this thing throughout the cycle. Please let me know if something doesn’t make sense, or if I missed any details.
Good luck!
Citation for formatting- Thank @hellanutella for being a rockstar and starting this trend.
I'm not really particularly competitive for Harvard Med, but I am going to have a master's degree from Harvard and at least 4 letters of recommendation from Harvard faculty/staff, plus 3 years working at DFCI/BWH. I am considering throwing an app in just to see what happens...
Despite the fact that HMS is one of those top tier research powerhouses who i would think are in favor of applicants with heavy research experience/publication, from my discussion with an admissions rep as well as the advent of the Pathways system which seems to have less of a focus on research it doesn't seem to be as big a focus. Can any current students attest to this? I for one would appreciate adcoms with a soft spot for community service in favor of research, but just curious what the vibe is from those that are currently at the institution.
Yeah good point. But i mean what would be worse. Say you don't know your non-science professors that well. Which would you rather risk? Being pretty sure that you'd get a run of the mill rec letter or maybe having someone on the adcom at a school think its strange not having a non-science letter?
I mean, it says "Many applicants will not need to answer this question." From what you wrote it does not seem that this is an appropriate place to write that stuff, especially if it just rehashes stuff from ECs that are already on the app.
Would you say look at the median gpa or average gpa? MSAR has the median gpa at 3.9 but here it says average gpa is 3.8...
@the_ajax_kid I feel like Harvard is somewhat well known for both thinking very highly of itself and its affiliates and also for being very into stats and data.....so I can't decide whether my degree and letters will be weighted more heavily than my ****ty GPA or not (3.44 uGPA, though near 4.0 gGPA). Like I said, I'll probably send and app in regardless, ya never know 😉
I'm hesitant because I wouldn't waste my time/money applying to any other top 20 schools, but maybe I have a sort of "in" here. Time will tell.
If you have a Master's from Harvard and 4 LORs from Harvard faculty, you're competitive. One of my interviewers at HMS told me towards the end of our conversation (paraphrasing a little), "If we wanted a class full of biology majors from MIT with 4.0s and 38s on the MCAT, we could easily do it. But that would be boring." That's not to discourage you applicants from the trade school down the road, but rather to point out the fact that they genuinely want an interesting group of students. My MCAT was pretty average here, and my GPA was below the mean (and well below the median...). A lot will depend on how your personality, interests, and passions come out in your essays, LORs, and (hopefully) interviews.
Not an adcom, but my impression is that research is an important component of being a Harvard physician. It may not be the primary component, but they like people who have some experience. If I remember correctly, I believe that a current student posted in last year's thread that about half of his class had a publication or serious research credentials (e.g., a few years in a lab). That's a lot, but it's not overwhelming. I asked my interviewer (the same one as above) about the research versus primary care focus of HMS. He lamented that the school is more research-oriented than primary-care-oriented (he's an OB/GYN), but added, "that's just the type of students who are attracted to Harvard."
Your LORs are one of the most important parts of your application. Get the strongest ones that you can. If you don't have a non-scientist who can write one for you, start making friends. Think about the classes that you've enjoyed and done moderately well in, and start communicating with the professor. Meet with them, explain your goals, etc. Most professors will try to help you if you make an effort, are genuine, and are a decent human being (all good qualities for a physician). My non-science LOR was from my stats professor.
Agreed. As FDR once advised: be sincere, be brief, be seated.
It means that the GPA distribution was not Gaussian. That's it. Don't get hung up on the numbers too much. My guess is that if you're in the mid-3 range, you may be competitive depending on what else you bring to the table. There are a lot of boring applicants with great grades and no personality. Throw your hat in the ring - you'll only get one shot!
+1 Same vibes(more or less)I got that same feeling during my interactions with people at HMS. After visiting and interviewing at several (but certainly not all) of the top 20 schools, Harvard definitely seemed to be more... intense than the average.
My uGPA was about 3.5, though my post-bac and grad GPAs were almost 4.0s. Again, don't get hung up on the numbers too much.
If it makes you feel better I did not have a pub while I applied (we submitted a manuscript in March). I just had a poster presentation and a great LoR from the PI. Plus, if you are able to get a pub, that should be a nice update.🙂I'll be throwing my hat in as well! LizzyM is ~ 77, but I'm concerned about my lack of publications. As has been noted above, it seems like Harvard really values published applicants.
I've designed and been working on an independent project for 2 years now, which has even received a ~$20,000 award. However, I'm only now beginning the process of writing a manuscript.
I hope this doesn't put me out of the running!
If it makes you feel better I did not have a pub while I applied (we submitted a manuscript in March). I just had a poster presentation and a great LoR from the PI. i
From what I read about these top schools, once you pass a certain GPA/MCAT threshold your personality, experiences, LORs and other stuff like that are the real determinant. I would think 33 is above that threshold, but take all this with a grain of salt. I'm in your exact same position.Is the MCAT weighed more heavily than GPA at top schools like harvard? I have a 3.95, which is above the average, but a 33 MCAT which is why I am hesitant to apply. Any thoughts?
TITCRFrom what I read about these top schools, once you pass a certain GPA/MCAT threshold your personality, experiences, LORs and other stuff like that are the real determinant. I would think 33 is above that threshold, but take all this with a grain of salt. I'm in your exact same position.
you won't be rejected on the basis of those stats. It'll be the rest of the package that does you inIs the MCAT weighed more heavily than GPA at top schools like harvard? I have a 3.95, which is above the average, but a 33 MCAT which is why I am hesitant to apply. Any thoughts?
Does anyone know how strict they are with 8 hours of biology with lab? They don't take AP credits. I have one bio with lab. And second higher level bio without lab. I have a lot of upper level chemistry lab since I'm a chem major
Also the 6 hours of writing requirement? Don't take AP for that either. I have a lot of humanities courses but no actual English courses
Space reserved for prompt.
Please PM the essays or lack thereof to me when the secondary is available and I will update this.
Good luck to everyone applying!![]()
I guarantee you that the 16% without "clinical volunteer" classified their clinical experiences as "employment" or some other category. I can almost guarantee that the 6 people without any research are non-trads.Hey I just wanna throw this out there:
According to the MSAR, last year 96% of HMS matriculates had research experience... while 4% isn't a huge number, that still means that there were like 6-7 people matriculated without ANY research. While I'm sure the rest of their apps were absolutely stellar, I think its still saying something.
Update: only 25% had employment in a medical field, and only 84% had clinical volunteer experience. Which I find interesting too.
..that is an obscene amount of hours in research, honey...Also, is 1500-2000 hours in a lab over 2 years doing an independent undergraduate thesis substantial enough to apply here? My cpa is 3.99 (state school) and my mcat was 520+. I want to apply here, but I'm worried about 2 things.
1) I went to a State school (although the state school I went to is on the list of accepted students last year that was posted earlier in this thread)
2)I only have one potential publication, that I don't think will fall thru in the near future, so while I have research, I have no publication, only my undergrad thesis
Yeah but thats the other thing, my PI is like really busy and without being rude, Kinda cranky. So I never got an LOR from her. I just feel like despite the length of time of my research and the amount of hours, it wasn't "productive" enough if that makes sense. And I think no LOR from my PI is essentially an app killer despite my stats..that is an obscene amount of hours in research, honey...
What's the debate here? If you can talk about your experience in a meaningful way and especially if your advisor wrote an LOR, please apply. You won't be held back by your research, oh no.
No one ever applies to Harvard thinking, "I'm going to be accepted." It's a long shot for everyone, regardless of stats or ECs. If you're applying and really like HMS, there's little harm in applying. The worst that could happen is that you get rejected and lose some money/time.Yeah but thats the other thing, my PI is like really busy and without being rude, Kinda cranky. So I never got an LOR from her. I just feel like despite the length of time of my research and the amount of hours, it wasn't "productive" enough if that makes sense. And I think no LOR from my PI is essentially an app killer despite my stats
I was thinking of doing that. I'm kinda being mentored by this MD/PhD student in the lab. I just am worried about timing and everything. Thanks, you've been helpful and honestly comforting too lolNo one ever applies to Harvard thinking, "I'm going to be accepted." It's a long shot for everyone, regardless of stats or ECs. If you're applying and really like HMS, there's little harm in applying. The worst that could happen is that you get rejected and lose some money/time.
As for your PI, I'm sorry to hear that. Do you have a grad student who mentored you in the beginning about the research and could write the LOR for you? The grad student could also bug for the PI to co-sign, but that would relieve the burden off your shoulders.
Oh and Go low SES FAP people!! lol free apps!!!! I am definitely going to apply here, it literally won't cost me anythin, just take up one of my free 15 spotsNo one ever applies to Harvard thinking, "I'm going to be accepted." It's a long shot for everyone, regardless of stats or ECs. If you're applying and really like HMS, there's little harm in applying. The worst that could happen is that you get rejected and lose some money/time.
As for your PI, I'm sorry to hear that. Do you have a grad student who mentored you in the beginning about the research and could write the LOR for you? The grad student could also bug for the PI to co-sign, but that would relieve the burden off your shoulders.
I will say, it is kind of odd that you have 2000 hours but nothing to show for it besides an undergrad thesis. Either your project was hard as **** or you're kinda a slow worker, but idk if people would think this about you. No PI LOR is definitely not an app killer, just check the prior HMS and top school threads. I'm sexy af and I'm not worried about no PI letter at all.Yeah but thats the other thing, my PI is like really busy and without being rude, Kinda cranky. So I never got an LOR from her. I just feel like despite the length of time of my research and the amount of hours, it wasn't "productive" enough if that makes sense. And I think no LOR from my PI is essentially an app killer despite my stats
FAP FAP FAP FAPFAP FAP FAP ftwOh and Go low SES FAP people!! lol free apps!!!! I am definitely going to apply here, it literally won't cost me anythin, just take up one of my free 15 spots
were they asian?FAP FAP FAP FAPFAP FAP FAP ftw
still an awkward acronym. Reminds me of ******* boyfriends I've had who would repeat that like a kid![]()
But honestly... I live at around 50% of the US poverty line and worked full time while going to school to support my family. Weird name or not, without it I WOULD NOT be applying to med school. Thank you aamc for making my dreams possibleFAP FAP FAP FAPFAP FAP FAP ftw
still an awkward acronym. Reminds me of ******* boyfriends I've had who would repeat that like a kid![]()
Yes...we've been over this already babewere they asian?
I will say, it is kind of odd that you have 2000 hours but nothing to show for it besides an undergrad thesis. Either your project was hard as **** or you're kinda a slow worker, but idk if people would think this about you. No PI LOR is definitely not an app killer, just check the prior HMS and top school threads. I'm sexy af and I'm not worried about no PI letter at all.
Again, you won't be rejected on the basis of your research. It would be the rest of the package that does you in 😉
You mean the random "im sexy af" comment? lolwhat.....
what.....
Brighten up fellas..right? this person is all about his/her looks. good thing interviews have a beauty pageant component
right? this person is all about his/her looks. good thing interviews have a beauty pageant component
You mean the random "im sexy af" comment? lol
Brighten up fellas..
did you see my "lol"? I mean, if thats truly her picture, she's rather attractive tbh. But it was just funny cause it has nothing to do with med school.I thought it was funny.
Being attractive definitely helps. everywhere imo. last year when i took the MCAT I think someone like @LizzyM mentioned that there was a committee member who would always rate the attractive young girls very highly during meetings and everyone would 🙄 and eventually started ignoring his votes on those chicks? lolEdit: actually, I feel like subconsciously people like more attractive people more, if you get an interview, being attractive could help
I thought it was funny.
Fixed that for you hon'how funny would it be if G.NA is really a sexy af 80 year old dude, who's not even a pre-med
Clarification: no hate
ohhhh haha. I have no idea whats going on in the world. Is this G.NA famous enough where I should definitely know her?thats a picture of a korean pop star. but yes if the G.NA in this thread is the G.NA celebrity, then she is rather attractive
ahhh so I don't feel that dumb.haha no its something i randomly stumbled upon while watching a gaming stream on twitch a while back
Hey I just wanna throw this out there:
According to the MSAR, last year 96% of HMS matriculates had research experience... while 4% isn't a huge number, that still means that there were like 6-7 people matriculated without ANY research. While I'm sure the rest of their apps were absolutely stellar, I think its still saying something.
Update: only 25% had employment in a medical field, and only 84% had clinical volunteer experience. Which I find interesting too.
Also, is 1500-2000 hours in a lab over 2 years doing an independent undergraduate thesis substantial enough to apply here? My cpa is 3.99 (state school) and my mcat was 520+. I want to apply here, but I'm worried about 2 things.
1) I went to a State school (although the state school I went to is on the list of accepted students last year that was posted earlier in this thread)
2)I only have one potential publication, that I don't think will fall thru in the near future, so while I have research, I have no publication, only my undergrad thesis
Yeah but thats the other thing, my PI is like really busy and without being rude, Kinda cranky. So I never got an LOR from her. I just feel like despite the length of time of my research and the amount of hours, it wasn't "productive" enough if that makes sense. And I think no LOR from my PI is essentially an app killer despite my stats
No one ever applies to Harvard thinking, "I'm going to be accepted." It's a long shot for everyone, regardless of stats or ECs. If you're applying and really like HMS, there's little harm in applying. The worst that could happen is that you get rejected and lose some money/time.
As for your PI, I'm sorry to hear that. Do you have a grad student who mentored you in the beginning about the research and could write the LOR for you? The grad student could also bug for the PI to co-sign, but that would relieve the burden off your shoulders.