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How selective is UCSF with sending out secondaries?
 
Anyone know when UCSF starts dishing out II's?
 
Did anyone get an application complete email? I got a Secondary Submitted email from UCSF but no complete email; portal shows my app as complete however.
 
Recent grad here....word to the wise: Do. Not. Go. To. UCSF.
Seriously.
You will graduate in tremendous amounts of debt, the new curriculum is terrible, and the administration is criminally unsupportive.
Go anywhere else, especially if you are given a good financial aid package.

I say this all the while having succeeded myself personally (currently at a top residency in a competitive speciality).

DM me if you have questions.
 
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Recent grad here....word to the wise: Do. Not. Go. To. UCSF.
Seriously.
You will graduate in tremendous amounts of debt, the new curriculum is terrible, and the administration is criminally unsupportive.
Go anywhere else, especially if you are given a good financial aid package.
details re: the curriculum pls
 
Recent grad here....word to the wise: Do. Not. Go. To. UCSF.
Seriously.
You will graduate in tremendous amounts of debt, the new curriculum is terrible, and the administration is criminally unsupportive.
Go anywhere else, especially if you are given a good financial aid package.

I say this all the while having succeeded myself personally (currently at a top residency in a competitive speciality).

DM me if you have questions.
I think n=1 is appropriate here
 
Recent grad here....word to the wise: Do. Not. Go. To. UCSF.
Seriously.
You will graduate in tremendous amounts of debt, the new curriculum is terrible, and the administration is criminally unsupportive.
Go anywhere else, especially if you are given a good financial aid package.

I say this all the while having succeeded myself personally (currently at a top residency in a competitive speciality).

DM me if you have questions.
You are a fool. I’d like my left (wal)nut to go to school here
 
I mean... they got into a top residency in a competitive specialty. That might be worth frustrations with a curriculum and some debt.
And got in off the waitlist apparently.... I guess they would have been better off without a medical degree?
 
I'm not the only one who feels this way---is not an uncommon feeling among recent grads. Just trying to help folks who only apply according to US News rankings.
It's hard to know if your experience would have been any different had you gone elsewhere. Sorry that it wasn't what you envisioned, but congratulations on your success nonetheless.
 
details re: the curriculum pls

Basic science is far too condensed. You will feel marginally more comfortable on the wards when you start pre-clinical years, but not worth it given that your step 1 score will likely be worse. The first class that had the new curriculum had a much lower average step 1 score than previous classes.

They are eliminating Honors/Pass in 3rd year classes, which sounds good in theory, but will make applying to competitive specialties that much harder.

The financial aid is not adequate for the cost of living and housing costs are continuing to rise--you basically have zero chance of getting student housing. They rig the lottery so that grad students get housing, but med students don't, because they know that people will still come here for med school even if they have to pay an arm and a leg for housing.
 
Basic science is far too condensed. You will feel marginally more comfortable on the wards when you start pre-clinical years, but not worth it given that your step 1 score will likely be worse. The first class that had the new curriculum had a much lower average step 1 score than previous classes.

They are eliminating Honors/Pass in 3rd year classes, which sounds good in theory, but will make applying to competitive specialties that much harder.

The financial aid is not adequate for the cost of living and housing costs are continuing to rise--you basically have zero chance of getting student housing. They rig the lottery so that grad students get housing, but med students don't, because they know that people will still come here for med school even if they have to pay an arm and a leg for housing.

Are you comfortable sharing what you pay for housing?
 
Are you IS or OOS? As a Cali resident, UCSF is one of my top choices just bc of in-state tuition, being close to family/friends, etc. But thank you for sharing, I am honestly going to really try and talk to students at every interview I attend to get a grasp of how students feel.

In State. Still had a crazy amount of debt.

On average, UCSF students, even those in state graduate with higher debt than students who go to Stanford or Harvard.
 
In State. Still had a crazy amount of debt.

On average, UCSF students, even those in state graduate with higher debt than students who go to Stanford or Harvard.

I heard UCSF is quite generous with those who have low incomes though and with their need-based financial aid?
 
In State. Still had a crazy amount of debt.

On average, UCSF students, even those in state graduate with higher debt than students who go to Stanford or Harvard.
Wow okay did not anticipate that. If I end up getting interviewed/accepted into UCSF I'll be sure to message you. Thank you for sharing all of this.
 
Not sure if there was already a discussion on this but what are people doing for the activities question? Like I could add more info but I wouldn't say anything major is missing from my AMCAS as-is. What's the consensus?
 
Not sure if there was already a discussion on this but what are people doing for the activities question? Like I could add more info but I wouldn't say anything major is missing from my AMCAS as-is. What's the consensus?
I just updated them on any activities still in progress and plans going forward up until matriculation.
 
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