2022-2023 Virginia Tech (Carilion)

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Thank you to @wannabeamedstudent for sharing this year's questions!

2022-2023 Virginia Tech Carilion Secondary Essay Prompts (completely changed from last year's questions)
600 word limit each

A. From the following list of human qualities, choose the ONE you think is most important and explain your choice: intelligence, honor, humility, perseverance, optimism.
B. What advice would you give someone your age but from a different culture who is new to our country?
C. What do you think your chances of being accepted into medical school are this year? Please explain your answer.
D. Please describe something you deserved but didn’t get and how you felt about it.


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Received notification of app submission at 1:16 PST.
 
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IS Secondary Received. All essays 600 words @wysdoc
A. From the following list of human qualities, choose the ONE you think is most important and explain your choice: intelligence, honor, humility, perseverance, optimism.
B. What advice would you give someone your age but from a different culture who is new to our country?
C. What do you think your chances of being accepted into medical school are this year? Please explain your answer.
D. Please describe something you deserved but didn’t get and how you felt about it.
 
+1 IS Secondary, wonder why they decided to drastically change the prompts this year?
 
OOS, 3.13 GPA, 3.65 sGPA, 523 MCAT, secondary received today. Seems their GPA screen is pretty low
 
IS Secondary Received. All essays 600 words @wysdoc
A. From the following list of human qualities, choose the ONE you think is most important and explain your choice: intelligence, honor, humility, perseverance, optimism.
B. What advice would you give someone your age but from a different culture who is new to our country?
C. What do you think your chances of being accepted into medical school are this year? Please explain your answer.
D. Please describe something you deserved but didn’t get and how you felt about it.
Anyone got any tips or advice on how to answer prompt C "What do you think your chances of being accepted into medical school are this year? Please explain your answer." ?
 
I'm sure this has been asked before, but for essays like this where the limit is 600 words, is it recommended to be closer to the word limit? Or is it okay if you're able to provide a good answer in ~300 or so words?
 
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I'm sure this has been asked before, but for essays like this where the limit is 600 words, is it recommended to be closer to the word limit? Or is it okay if you're able to provide a good answer in ~300 or so words?
I'm wondering the same thing. How do I write 600 words on why one human quality is more important than 4 others? These prompts are killer
 
Anyone got any tips or advice on how to answer prompt C "What do you think your chances of being accepted into medical school are this year? Please explain your answer." ?
I'm a re-applicant (got overwhelmed with secondaries 2 cycles ago and didn't even submit VTC like a dummy), so I'm going to focus on the parts my application that I strengthened since the last time I applied, as well as the most unique aspects of my application that set me apart as a great applicant.
 
In answering the "what are your chances" question, is there some sort of consensus about how to approach this in terms of the direct answer to the question? Like is everyone going with a number like "I believe I have an X% chance of being accepted" or more of a broad thing of "I believe I have an excellent/good/bad chance of being accepted"
 
In answering the "what are your chances" question, is there some sort of consensus about how to approach this in terms of the direct answer to the question? Like is everyone going with a number like "I believe I have an X% chance of being accepted" or more of a broad thing of "I believe I have an excellent/good/bad chance of being accepted"
I said favorable lmao. Neutral-positive????
 
In answering the "what are your chances" question, is there some sort of consensus about how to approach this in terms of the direct answer to the question? Like is everyone going with a number like "I believe I have an X% chance of being accepted" or more of a broad thing of "I believe I have an excellent/good/bad chance of being accepted"
I'm basically saying that I worked hard to craft a strong application and hope that a program will recognize my potential lol. Too passive?
 
As a reapplicant, this is what I'm saying. I don't think it's too cynical, it's honest!
I'm a reapplicant too, just not at VTC! It makes this prompt tricky because I can't talk about how much I've strengthened my application since my last cycle, but it's definitely what's keeping me from saying anything with too much certainty. Nothing is guaranteed in this process so all we can do is be honest.
 
I'm a reapplicant too, just not at VTC! It makes this prompt tricky because I can't talk about how much I've strengthened my application since my last cycle, but it's definitely what's keeping me from saying anything with too much certainty. Nothing is guaranteed in this process so all we can do is be honest.
I would use this as an opportunity to reinforce why you're going to be a great doctor. Tell them, yes, you think you have an excellent chance of being accepted to medical school this year and here's why. And then sell yourself.
 
trying to pay but I keep getting a blank screen when I press proceed to payment...anyone else having this issue?
 
If anyone was wondering I emailed the admissions office and online labs taken to fulfill their prereqs are fine if taken during COVID
 
How do I write 600 words on why one human quality is more important than 4 others?
I had an epiphany about this last night. I took one of my challenge essays for another school and reworked it to explain how my chosen quality had helped me navigate the situation more successfully than the other qualities would have. I talked about the qualities more generically as well, but once I had an example from my own life I quickly reached the word limit.
 
I'm wondering the same thing. How do I write 600 words on why one human quality is more important than 4 others? These prompts are killer
I actually got closer to the 600 word count in this essay than I did on any of the other prompts. I pretty much discussed how the quality I chose has been pertinent in my life and how I have seen it play a role in the lives of others and then finished by discussing its importance for medical students and practicing physicians.
 
I actually got closer to the 600 word count in this essay than I did on any of the other prompts. I pretty much discussed how the quality I chose has been pertinent in my life and how I have seen it play a role in the lives of others and then finished by discussing its importance for medical students and practicing physicians.
In the end, I ended up at 600 words by taking a similar approach to you!
 
To be honest, I don't know! The WARS score takes into account multiple different EC factors in addition to GPA and MCAT, which makes it more comprehensive. You can read more about it and try it out here: Wedgedawg's Applicant Rating System. I personally found the WARS score to be much more helpful to use as a starting point when formulating my school list. I guess stay tuned to see if it works lol
 
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Lol just realized they recommended submitting secondary within 2 weeks. Welp that's passed for me
 
Same... is it worth it to still submit? I haven't started writing for these obnoxious essays.
Yes, your odds of getting in are zero percent if you don't submit. Take your time, but submitting is better than not submitting.
 
Lol just realized they recommended submitting secondary within 2 weeks. Welp that's passed for me
Where are you seeing this? I checked the email they sent for the secondary invitation and it doesn't say anything like that, just the due date in December.
 
Same... is it worth it to still submit? I haven't started writing for these obnoxious essays.
Same here. I'm still working on other apps that haven't passed their 2 week deadlines...since VA tech is already late for me. They do say "recommend" though, not required; and the email says "recommend responding within two weeks or before our December deadline." So I'm thinking that I'll still hand it in...just later.
 
Where are you seeing this? I checked the email they sent for the secondary invitation and it doesn't say anything like that, just the due date in December.
It's before the highlighted sentence in their email. They also have something like "we recommend you submit within 2-3 weeks" in their app portal
 
It's before the highlighted sentence in their email. They also have something like "we recommend you submit within 2-3 weeks" in their app portal
My email said this: We have done a preliminary review of your academic record and standardized test scores and believe that you may be a competitive candidate. We hope that you will take the time to complete and submit our online secondary application. Our deadline for secondary application submission is December 15, 2022. Please complete and submit your secondary application as soon as possible.

and I don't see anything about 2-3 weeks in the app portal.

Either way, I'm late but I'll work on this one next haha.
 
i think this school is the only school I applied to that still require application fee (although reduced) from those who have waivers. Makes me feel :/ about this school.
 
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