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Bummer, I recommend SPF 80. It's a different kind of sun down in the Caribbeanya i'm still salty. it was a humanities class from freshman year
Bummer, I recommend SPF 80. It's a different kind of sun down in the Caribbeanya i'm still salty. it was a humanities class from freshman year
It's a fairly long one for those of us that are answering the 4,000 character prompts.
Pretty sure it says to "briefly" describe your experiences since graduating lol
If they want brief they should make the character limit lower. But yeah, I won't be writing too much for that one.
You just lightened up my mood as I am slaving away in lab and trying to write secondaries. If I have a successful cycle, it will be thanks to you.Bummer, I recommend SPF 80. It's a different kind of sun down in the Caribbean
to me it's a stat combo that screams #*2* medical schoolI dunno. Brother is missing 0.01 on the GPA and missing 1 on the MCAT. Could be better /s
What got you to pull away from a full ride to Harvard?Hey all, I am an applicant from last cycle who interviewed on the second day and got in with a full ride scholarship. Although I decided to attend another school I would be happy to give some feedback on anything you guys are wondering about!
I liked the culture and mission of another school that I got a full ride at, but you can PM me if you want more info!What got you to pull away from a full ride to Harvard?
I know a lot of people who got in and did not fill it in. It is truly optional unless you have something of substance to sayIs there anyone here, maybe the Harvard M1's from last cycle, who can speak to the outcome of answering no essay questions for Harvard? Yes #2 is optional. But if you are a traditional applicant, then that leaves you with no expression in the secondary and your entire application riding on AMCAS. I know for a fact that at the undergrad level, Harvard's "optional" supplemental essay is notoriously optional unless you want to be accepted LOL. Are there any stats or inside knowledge regarding how many applicants who had "empty" secondaries actually got IIs or acceptances?
anyone still waiting?
anyone still waiting?
anyone still waiting?
Still no MSTP secondary at least. Anyone else?
Does Dumbledore have final say?Does anyone know how applying to HMS from harvard undergrad works? I saw a post on reddit that said the House masters/committees can identify 2 students per house to definitely admit. Does the committee make direct recs to HMS?
I don't know anything about the houses or whatever, but when I was on daddy's yacht, Senator Markey said he'd be getting me in.Does anyone know how applying to HMS from harvard undergrad works? I saw a post on reddit that said the House masters/committees can identify 2 students per house to definitely admit. Does the committee make direct recs to HMS?
A school lying about nepotism???? BLASPHEMYI don't know anything about the houses or whatever, but when I was on daddy's yacht, Senator Markey said he'd be getting me in.
But actually, the website says they don't give any preference to the Ivies in general or any school in particular. Although they could just be lying lol
IIRC there was a comment on that thread explaining that committee letters come from the houses, but there's no guaranteed number of admits or anythingDoes Dumbledore have final say?
You ever just been so poor that this kind of weird disconnect from the realities of the world outside of the upper echelons makes no sense to you?I don't know anything about the houses or whatever, but when I was on daddy's yacht, Senator Markey said he'd be getting me in.
But actually, the website says they don't give any preference to the Ivies in general or any school in particular. Although they could just be lying lol
Does anyone have the HST prompt?
Secondary Received
Just for anyone else who may have the same question--yes, a year of calc-based physics is a requirement, and in addition the program expects coursework through diff eq and linear algebra, though those seem more like suggestions than requirements.Does anyone know if the upper-division mathematics courses/calc based physics is a strict requirement for HST? I will not have those (Highest mathematics is Calc 1+2 from AP credits and Biostats, however I do have two years working in a molecular modeling lab for credit if that counts for anything?)
Edit: Disregard, I don't want to write the HST essay.
Just for anyone else who may have the same question--yes, a year of calc-based physics is a requirement, and in addition the program expects coursework through diff eq and linear algebra, though those seem more like suggestions than requirements.
Sounds like I'm underqualified but I applied anyway.![]()
My letters of reference still haven't been marked as received, though the site acknowledges their receipts and dates. Anyone else?
+All 4
I thought "this sounds dope!" reading through the HST thing, but I think this is actually the first time this application cycle that I have actively decided not to due something out of laziness.Same![]()
It's okay, I may have taken those classes but I definitely have a C+ in diff eqSounds like I'm underqualified but I applied anyway.![]()
If you are re-applying, briefly (4000 characters max) summarize your activities since your previous application.
If you have already graduated, briefly (4000 characters max) summarize your activities since graduation.
Both of these appear and seem kinda redundant. I'm assuming I should leave the second one blank, if I'm answering the first one?
Depends on how long it has been since you graduated.