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"A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new."
- Albert Einstein

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I just spent like a solid 5 minutes trying to make sense of your signature quote lol."A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new."
- Albert Einstein
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Except I posted this 1 minute after your quote... so a solid minute.I just spent like a solid 5 minutes trying to make sense of your signature quote lol.
Owned.Except I posted this 1 minute after your quote... so a solid minute.
Is it possible they removed this question from their secondary some time in July? I didn't see a question about working during the school year and I submitted towards the end of July.So classic rookie error...I submitted my secondary and on the printout realized I had wrongly answered the question for average hours worked while in school and wrote 250 for the year instead of 13 for the week. I sent them an email correcting my error... Should I follow up with a TC? I worked as a research asst. at this school and it is one of my top choices...
LOL I just looked back on my secondary to make sure I didn't forget to answer that question. I need to chill.Oh my gosh no, I was kidding🤣
I promise I'm not a terrible person
Is it possible they removed this question from their secondary some time in July? I didn't see a question about working during the school year and I submitted towards the end of July.
7/19. I definitely did not have the question "I have worked part- or full-time, for pay, during the academic year while in college.When did you submit?
7/19. I definitely did not have the question "I have worked part- or full-time, for pay, during the academic year while in college.
(Please indicate when you worked, e.g., freshman year, what months of the year you worked, and how many hours. Briefly describe the work you did.)" but I did have a place simply to fill in the number of hours I worked per week.
That's crazy. Mine was also just a yes/no box under household info.I had that question, and the option to indicate, per year, the # of hours per week I worked.
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7/19. I definitely did not have the question "I have worked part- or full-time, for pay, during the academic year while in college.
(Please indicate when you worked, e.g., freshman year, what months of the year you worked, and how many hours. Briefly describe the work you did.)" but I did have a place simply to fill in the number of hours I worked per week.
+1 only had box for hours per week (submitted 7/5)Yeah, same here. I did not have any of that either. I wouldn't worry about it given that all of us are seeing the same thing.
I received my completion email 20 days after submitting
I submitted 6/29, committee letter was sent 7/22, got the email on 7/26
I submitted my secondary on 7/21 and I was sent the complete email on 7/22.
I received an automatic email right after I completed my secondary:
"You have successfully completed the Secondary Application.
Thank you for your interest in Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Click here for a printable version of your application.."
But I have not received any manual email saying that my application file (including LORs) is complete. Which email did you guys get?
Do they have to be from your department? Let's say I was a biochemistry major, could I use my physical chemistry's letter to fulfill this requirement?So I just called their admissions office to follow up on this.
Einstein requires the 2 science faculty letters, but if you want to send extra letters, then you may send up to 2 more letters of recommendation of any kind through AMCAS.
Oh are you sure (sorry don't mean to be all pessimistic and all up in your grill about this)? The website talks about it briefly:No, it's just any science. I don't think they specifically need to be from any department.
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Oh are you sure (sorry don't mean to be all pessimistic and all up in your grill about this)? The website talks about it briefly:
"is required that one of these letters be from a faculty member in the department of the applicant’s major, and the other from a science faculty member."
link: https://www.einstein.yu.edu/educati...ication-procedure/recommendation-letters.aspx
Alright thanks!I didn't ask about the major department. My set of letters cover all my bases, so I would just call the admissions office; they are super friendly people.
They're SUPER friendly! You need to have one letter from someone in your major department and one letter from someone in another science department other than your major. This is a very strict rule! The other 2 letters can come from another other subject.Do they have to be from your department? Let's say I was a biochemistry major, could I use my physical chemistry's letter to fulfill this requirement?
Yup!Is it worth applying here with a 516 MCAT, 3.5gpa (last five semesters were 3.8), and 5 years of research (one paper)?
Yeah its kind of annoying I didnt list all of them just the ones I interviewed at (it was just one school). I think that information has nothing to do with your application. Honestly its none of the adcoms business.For reapplicants, are you really listing all the schools you applied to in the previous year/? i think its getting a little ridiculous and rudely intrusive
thank you for your commiseration @Gorilla-san that is a great way to handle. thank you!Yeah its kind of annoying I didnt list all of them just the ones I interviewed at (it was just one school). I think that information has nothing to do with your application. Honestly its none of the adcoms business.
So MSAR says that Einstein has moved to "competency based admissions" and that NO INTERVIEWS will occur this cycle. Can anyone confirm?
I see where they changed to competency based admissions (which people are starting to do now), but I don't see the "no interview" thing.
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If you check the MSAR Data for the 2016 entering class, you'll notice that the "number of interviewed applicants" field is 0 in all columns.
it very well could be. Thats why I posted!
If you check the MSAR Data for the 2016 entering class, you'll notice that the "number of interviewed applicants" field is 0 in all columns.
If you check the MSAR Data for the 2016 entering class, you'll notice that the "number of interviewed applicants" field is 0 in all columns.
Does this school have any preference on OOS applicants? I recently payed the fee to university of washington then moments later found out it was a regional OOS thing.
Congrats!!!! 😀 Complete date?Interview received!
Received application completed email on 7/14Congrats!!!! 😀 Complete date?
Interview received!
Congrats! Glad to see Einstein is moving along!Interview received!