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These requirements were also there last cycle. They aren't new FYI.
I say "new" because a lot of schools are considering integrating behavioral sciences after the MCAT change (albeit at a more gradual pace). They may not necessarily be new for this school in this cycle, but they are new in terms of general premedical requirements.These requirements were also there last cycle. They aren't new FYI.
Please refer to the bottom of this page to see the UIC College of Medicine timeline: http://medicine.uic.edu/cms/One.aspx?portalId=443021&pageId=19888504. Interviews are given from August-March.hello all,
i just submitted my secondary on 7/28 and was wondering if that was considered late or not. also, would anyone have any idea as to how soon UIC tends to decide on interview statuses? i've been checking once a day and it's kind of busting my nerves. thanks for any replies!
hello all,
i just submitted my secondary on 7/28 and was wondering if that was considered late or not. also, would anyone have any idea as to how soon UIC tends to decide on interview statuses? i've been checking once a day and it's kind of busting my nerves. thanks for any replies!
It probably depends how it was listed at your University. If it's listed as a Psychology course, I would bet it's acceptable. However, if it is a math course, I wouldn't be positive.Do you all think a Statistics course in Psychology would count as my second course in Pyschology?
I saw that warning on the experiences page. I was assuming they were referring to formatting errors if you tried to copy paste from the amcas application. I typed those all in manually.yea i believe there was a disclaimer in the supp app (i forget exactly where but i believe it may have been at the top of the first page) that stated copy and pasting would cause some data errors throughout the app. i actually ended up copy pasting then just changing the apostrophes and quotations back into the appropriate punctuation.
**REGARDING PSYCH/BEHAVIORAL PRE-REQS!**
I finally got to talk to admissions today on the phone and they DO NOT ACCEPT language courses to satisfy the cultural requirement HOWEVER if you have already graduated, then you are not required to take 2 courses that are from within the same field.
If you are unsure whether your courses satisfy the pre-req requirements, you can still submit the app with courses that you think would work and you can still be considered for interview & acceptance. After you are accepted, if your pre-reqs do not satisfy the requirements, you can take a summer course or online course to fulfill it, as long as it's completed before matriculation.
Hopefully this answers the questions a few of you had regarding this issue!
The guy I spoke with on the phone kept emphasizing a study of culture so philosophy might not count. I brought up an 'American Cultures' course I took that studied Native American interactions with Europe and he said that even that didn't sound like it would satisfy the requirement, but you can always put it down just in case 🙂I wonder if they will accept philosophy...
That's so bizarre. What you just described sounds more relevant than Econ...The guy I spoke with on the phone kept emphasizing a study of culture so philosophy might not count. I brought up an 'American Cultures' course I took that studied Native American interactions with Europe and he said that even that didn't sound like it would satisfy the requirement, but you can always put it down just in case 🙂
Haha I know right? Their requirement seems very strange but if I can substitute with my AP Econ then I'm not complaining... just hoping that they'll honor my Native American culture course....That's so bizarre. What you just described sounds more relevant than Econ...
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/2014-2015-university-of-illinois-application-thread.1074080/Any ideas from previous years when UIC starts sending out IIs?
me tooI have "Applicant in progress"
When they ask about employment history during freshman year, sophomore year, etc., are you all only listing employment during the actual school year or are you including summer employment too?
Good deal. That's what I did but just wanted to make sure.They only want during the academic year
Thats what I figured but I could not find another email from them. Could someone post the link please?Thats not your status page. There is a separate link on one of the emails
What does applicant in progress mean?
I apologize if this has already been discussed here, but how optional is the "Educational Environment" question? I know there's sort of a spectrum of optional (from "truly optional" to "optional but strongly recommended"). Does anyone have a clue where UIC falls?