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If you have all the info, yes. I was surprised when I was mock filling out last cycle and needed to hunt down some family info.
OMG it's so weird to see this thread 😀😀. So excited for you guys!!
If I can help answer any questions or anything along the way don't hesitate to ask/shoot me a PM! GOOD LUCK!
Lol. You beat me to it. I totally forgot about it, @mavric1298!No one else posted the thread yesterday, so thought I would get things started. Application officially opens tomorrow, and can be submitted Tue Jun 07 2016 12:00 AM GMT+0000
Everyone ready? Last years thread is/was a awesome group of people, lets keep it going for this cycle
Yes its totally reasonable to get it done in just a couple hours - if you have your PS and activities done. Transcripts and LOR can actually be the biggest pain, I know it was for me last cycle. I'm interested to see how exactly everything transferred over, I guess I'll work in it as soon as I get my midterm done today in a couple hours. I'm more nervous about having to handle two different applications (AMCAS & AACOMAS) then anything, making sure all the correct letters end up at the right spots, copies of transcripts end up at both, etc!
Plus I noticed that I did not get credit for one of my freshman "learn how to survive college" seminars so it shows on my transcript that it's "In Progress"... STOOOOPID. 
Do it systematically. Spend one day printing and mailing all your transcript requests for AMCAS. The next day (or when you're completely done with AMCAS), do AACOMAS. Don't do them both at once or it gets chaotic. I made a checklist on my computer of schools I had sent transcript requests to along with the date, so I could look back later and track down ones that were taking a long time. Which did happen, one of my schools had to send twice to AACOMAS as the original managed to disappear into the ether.
Use Interfolio for your letters if you didn't last time. It's amazing.
Here's the spreadsheet I used last year. I did not create this and thus I take no credit. I found it posted on SDN and modified it to add some columns I wanted...unfortunately I can't remember who originally made it or I would tag them. But it was very helpful. Let me keep track of my schools, where they were, secondary fees (it will automatically tally a total for you as you enter individual ones), various dates, etc.
Do it systematically. Spend one day printing and mailing all your transcript requests for AMCAS. The next day (or when you're completely done with AMCAS), do AACOMAS. Don't do them both at once or it gets chaotic. I made a checklist on my computer of schools I had sent transcript requests to along with the date, so I could look back later and track down ones that were taking a long time. Which did happen, one of my schools had to send twice to AACOMAS as the original managed to disappear into the ether.
Use Interfolio for your letters if you didn't last time. It's amazing.
Here's the spreadsheet I used last year. I did not create this and thus I take no credit. I found it posted on SDN and modified it to add some columns I wanted...unfortunately I can't remember who originally made it or I would tag them. But it was very helpful. Let me keep track of my schools, where they were, secondary fees (it will automatically tally a total for you as you enter individual ones), various dates, etc.
Less than 10 minutes after logging in, I was complete. Schools listed. $996. 🙁Ad2b! Looking forward to seeing where the MCAT/cycle takes you
Way to go, Ad2b! I'm rooting for you. Consider me your #1 fan. Good luck!Checking in. This is my year and OUR time! Let's go knock this out of the ballpark!!
51. Single mom (father is deceased; son is 20-ish; also a premed!)
AMCAS took me less than 10 minutes to complete. Unfortunately, I had to withdraw from last cycle before the MCAT. Had done the "apply to one school to get verified" before adding any other schools thing.
Was told that info would be gone baby gone.
It wasn't.Less than 10 minutes after logging in, I was complete. Schools listed. $996. 🙁
MCAT next. Come hither you "brat" - I want to swat you 😉
LET'S GO!
🙂 
Checking in. This is my year and OUR time! Let's go knock this out of the ballpark!!
51. Single mom (father is deceased; son is 20-ish; also a premed!)
AMCAS took me less than 10 minutes to complete. Unfortunately, I had to withdraw from last cycle before the MCAT. Had done the "apply to one school to get verified" before adding any other schools thing.
Was told that info would be gone baby gone.
It wasn't.Less than 10 minutes after logging in, I was complete. Schools listed. $996. 🙁
MCAT next. Come hither you "brat" - I want to swat you 😉
LET'S GO!
Applying this summer to start fellowship in 2017 after working as an academic attending for the past two years. Have been talking to PDs (program directors) at potential programs. There are many parallels with premed apps (need to have a PS, three LORs, transcripts, test scores, etc), but overall, the app process is much better at this stage: way fewer apps/interviews needed, no secondaries, no app fees, and at least one program is going to pay to fly me out for my interview, an unexpected bonus. 👍 On the annoying side, you have to contact each program separately and apply to them each individually. And they all have slightly different requirements. So even though I'm only applying to a handful of them, I still need a spreadsheet to keep track of what materials each PD wants. 😛
Well, if you think it's lonely applying to med school as a nontrad applicant, you should see what it's like applying to fellowship as a nontrad applicant (i.e., not straight out of residency). You aren't the first one to think I might be a touch crazy. 😉 All kidding aside though, I always appreciated hearing about what the process was like from people further down the line when I was a premed, and I wish more attendings would stick around to tell their tales for future nontrads. Most of the people I applied to med school with back in the day are unfortunately no longer active on SDN. So for both of those reasons, you are all now going to be subjected to my fellowship app saga, whether you want to be or not.Q, you never seem to stop amazing me. I remember back when I was a young lurker in the middle of deployment reading your crazy stories and posts. Good luck, not that you will need it. Thanks for giving us some insight into what our future with fellowships will be like.
So for both of those reasons, you are all now going to be subjected to my fellowship app saga, whether you want to be or not.![]()
Of course we do.Are you kidding? Of course we will want to hear all about it!
2 questions:
1/ is it better to pay AACOMAS entering our grades in?? that'll save us a lot of hassle and time
2/ I took 2 classes this semester. Both are As. Should I wait for my school to release the grade or should I push for the app to go out as fast as i can?
2 questions:
1/ is it better to pay AACOMAS entering our grades in?? that'll save us a lot of hassle and time
2/ I took 2 classes this semester. Both are As. Should I wait for my school to release the grade or should I push for the app to go out as fast as i can?
AACOMAS will do this? WTF AMCAS?!
May 17. So give or take may 22For #2, when will grades be released? And is this still for AACOMAS or AMCAS?
yes AACOMAS do thisAACOMAS will do this? WTF AMCAS?!