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2024-2025 Pennsylvania (Perelman) Secondary Essay Prompts:

1. Were there changes to your academic professional and/or personal circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic that you would like to share with the committee? (Y/N) (if yes, 500 characters max)

2. During the Covid-19 pandemic, if you were offered an option to continue courses with a standard grading system or switch to Pass/Fail, and you elected Pass/Fail, please describe the reason(s) for your decision here. (500 characters)

3. Independently of the Covid-19 pandemic, have you taken any online courses for credit? (Y/N) (simply list if yes)

4. Have you been nominated for or received an award from any state, regional or national organization? (Y/N) (simply list if yes)

5. Have you taken or are you planning to take time off between college graduation and medical school matriculation? (Y/N) (500 characters if yes)

6. Have you participated in any global activities outside of the U.S. prior to submitting your AMCAS application? (Y/N) (1000 characters if yes)

7. Did you participate in a pre-medical enrichment or pathway program during your undergraduate studies? (Y/N) (1000 characters if yes)

8. The Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) is deeply committed to recruiting a class inclusive of diverse perspectives and experiences; this enriches the instruction we provide, enhances team-based learning, and ensures our students’ preparation to address the health needs of a pluralistic society. How would your life experiences contribute to the student body and how would you contribute to an inclusive atmosphere at PSOM?
Please explain and limit your response to 1,000 characters.

9. We are all navigating through challenging times at home and abroad, and physicians and physician-scientists must contend with many instances of uncertainty. Please describe a time when you faced a situation that was ambiguous, confusing, or uncertain, and how you navigated making a decision without complete information. (3000 characters)

10. Do you identify as a first-generation college graduate and/or having a low-income background?
We recognize that the definition of “low income” can vary based on geographic location, zip code, and size of your household, but there are some factors typically associated with being low-income, such as qualifying for free/reduced lunch in middle/high school, receiving Pell grants or work-study aid during college, qualifying for Medicaid/Social Security benefits, or attending a high school with low per capita funding, Title 1 designation and/or a low percentage of seniors receiving a high school diploma. (Y/N)

11. Have you or your family experienced economic hardships, regardless of current income status? (Y/N) (1000 characters if yes)

12. Have you ever been employed at the University of Pennsylvania Health System or Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and worked with a University of Pennsylvania faculty mentor(s)? If yes, please indicate name, department, phone number of faculty member(s), and start/end dates (Y/N) (list only, no essay)

13. Please share your reasons for applying to the Perelman School of Medicine. (note 1,000-character limit)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Additional MSTP prompts: (very specific! including how to type and format it)

1. Please use keywords or phrases, separated by commas, to identify your research interests more specifically. Do not use tabs or add lines by hitting the enter key. There is a limit of 500 characters.

2. List you research experience chronologically, starting with the most recent, and including your anticipated experience for the remainder of this academic year. For each experience, please provide clear information about the time commitment. (For instance, if you worked continuously in one lab for a year, putting in full time hours during the summer, and part time hours during the school year, you might state: "full time (about 50 hours a week) from mid May until the end of August, continuing part time (about 10 hours a week) from September to April". Note that if you worked two summers in the same lab, but did *not* work in that lab at all during the school year, these should be listed as two separate research experiences.)

For each experience, indicate whether your mentor will provide a letter of recommendation. If you do not select a letter from an individual with whom you had an extensive research experience, please provide an explanation in the comments section.

3. If you are out of undergrad and are currently doing research, please list your primary institution for the coming year below. (This will also be included in the summary above, but is helpful to us to have as a separate data field)

4. How many months of FT research effort do you expect to have had by August of next year when you would join our program? We are asked to report this data to NIH for matriculants.
Calculation Instructions: For many individuals, this value will reflect months of summer research experience or full-time research experience following college. Part-time research, for example during the school year, should be converted to full time - e.g., 15 hrs/week for 8 months = 3 months. (Here’s how the calculation works. When converting part time to full time, we use a standard 40 hour work week. So, we take 15 and divide by 40 = .375 (aka ~37.5% of full time). 8 months times .375 gives you 3 months). If you worked full time in a lab for 6 months and you averaged a lot more than 40 hours a week, it still only counts as 6 months full time – don’t adjust for that. We only use the 40 hour standard when converting part time experiences. Labs associated with a course, such as an organic chemistry course lab, should NOT be included.

5. If you have publications as the result of your research, please provide the full citations here. It would be helpful to distinguish them using the following categories: Published/peer reviewed, published/not peer reviewed, submitted and under revision. Please note that manuscripts "in prep" should not be included. You may add other descriptors or information if helpful. If you do not have any publications at this time, please indicate that (eg by typing "no publications yet").



Good luck to all applying!
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OOS received (MD), 06/28 -

same as last year.

@wysdoc

1. Were there changes to your academic professional and/or personal circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic that you would like to share with the committee? (Y/N)

2. During the Covid-19 pandemic, if you were offered an option to continue courses with a standard grading system or switch to Pass/Fail, and you elected Pass/Fail, please describe the reason(s) for your decision here. (500 characters)

3. Independently of the Covid-19 pandemic, have you taken any online courses for credit? (Y/N)

4. Have you been nominated for or received an award from any state, regional or national organization? (Y/N)

5. Have you taken or are you planning to take time off between college graduation and medical school matriculation? (Y/N)

6. Have you participated in any global activities outside of the U.S. prior to submitting your AMCAS application? (Y/N)

7. Did you participate in a pre-medical enrichment or pathway program during your undergraduate studies? (Y/N)

8. The Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) is deeply committed to recruiting a class inclusive of diverse perspectives and experiences; this enriches the instruction we provide, enhances team-based learning, and ensures our students’ preparation to address the health needs of a pluralistic society. How would your life experiences contribute to the student body and how would you contribute to an inclusive atmosphere at PSOM?
Please explain and limit your response to 1,000 characters.

9. We are all navigating through challenging times at home and abroad, and physicians and physician-scientists must contend with many instances of uncertainty. Please describe a time when you faced a situation that was ambiguous, confusing, or uncertain, and how you navigated making a decision without complete information. (3000 characters)

10. Do you identify as a first-generation college graduate and/or having a low-income background?
We recognize that the definition of “low income” can vary based on geographic location, zip code, and size of your household, but there are some factors typically associated with being low-income, such as qualifying for free/reduced lunch in middle/high school, receiving Pell grants or work-study aid during college, qualifying for Medicaid/Social Security benefits, or attending a high school with low per capita funding, Title 1 designation and/or a low percentage of seniors receiving a high school diploma. (Y/N)

11. Have you or your family experienced economic hardships, regardless of current income status? (Y/N)

12. Have you ever been employed at the University of Pennsylvania Health System or Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and worked with a University of Pennsylvania faculty mentor(s)? If yes, please indicate name, department, phone number of faculty member(s), and start/end dates (Y/N)

13. Please share your reasons for applying to the Perelman School of Medicine. (note 1,000-character limit):
 
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OOS received (MD), 06/28 -

same as last year.

@wysdoc

1. Were there changes to your academic professional and/or personal circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic that you would like to share with the committee? (Y/N)

2. During the Covid-19 pandemic, if you were offered an option to continue courses with a standard grading system or switch to Pass/Fail, and you elected Pass/Fail, please describe the reason(s) for your decision here.

3. Independently of the Covid-19 pandemic, have you taken any online courses for credit? (Y/N)

4. Have you been nominated for or received an award from any state, regional or national organization? (Y/N)

5. Have you taken or are you planning to take time off between college graduation and medical school matriculation? (Y/N)

6. Have you participated in any global activities outside of the U.S. prior to submitting your AMCAS application? (Y/N)

7. Did you participate in a pre-medical enrichment or pathway program during your undergraduate studies? (Y/N)

8. The Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) is deeply committed to recruiting a class inclusive of diverse perspectives and experiences; this enriches the instruction we provide, enhances team-based learning, and ensures our students’ preparation to address the health needs of a pluralistic society. How would your life experiences contribute to the student body and how would you contribute to an inclusive atmosphere at PSOM?
Please explain and limit your response to 1,000 characters.

9. We are all navigating through challenging times at home and abroad, and physicians and physician-scientists must contend with many instances of uncertainty. Please describe a time when you faced a situation that was ambiguous, confusing, or uncertain, and how you navigated making a decision without complete information.

10. Do you identify as a first-generation college graduate and/or having a low-income background?
We recognize that the definition of “low income” can vary based on geographic location, zip code, and size of your household, but there are some factors typically associated with being low-income, such as qualifying for free/reduced lunch in middle/high school, receiving Pell grants or work-study aid during college, qualifying for Medicaid/Social Security benefits, or attending a high school with low per capita funding, Title 1 designation and/or a low percentage of seniors receiving a high school diploma. (Y/N)

11. Have you or your family experienced economic hardships, regardless of current income status? (Y/N)

12. Have you ever been employed at the University of Pennsylvania Health System or Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and worked with a University of Pennsylvania faculty mentor(s)? If yes, please indicate name, department, phone number of faculty member(s), and start/end dates (Y/N)

13. Please share your reasons for applying to the Perelman School of Medicine. (note 1,000-character limit):
What's the character limit for #9?
 
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OOS received (MD), 06/28 -

same as last year.

@wysdoc

1. Were there changes to your academic professional and/or personal circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic that you would like to share with the committee? (Y/N)

2. During the Covid-19 pandemic, if you were offered an option to continue courses with a standard grading system or switch to Pass/Fail, and you elected Pass/Fail, please describe the reason(s) for your decision here.

3. Independently of the Covid-19 pandemic, have you taken any online courses for credit? (Y/N)

4. Have you been nominated for or received an award from any state, regional or national organization? (Y/N)

5. Have you taken or are you planning to take time off between college graduation and medical school matriculation? (Y/N)

6. Have you participated in any global activities outside of the U.S. prior to submitting your AMCAS application? (Y/N)

7. Did you participate in a pre-medical enrichment or pathway program during your undergraduate studies? (Y/N)

8. The Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) is deeply committed to recruiting a class inclusive of diverse perspectives and experiences; this enriches the instruction we provide, enhances team-based learning, and ensures our students’ preparation to address the health needs of a pluralistic society. How would your life experiences contribute to the student body and how would you contribute to an inclusive atmosphere at PSOM?
Please explain and limit your response to 1,000 characters.

9. We are all navigating through challenging times at home and abroad, and physicians and physician-scientists must contend with many instances of uncertainty. Please describe a time when you faced a situation that was ambiguous, confusing, or uncertain, and how you navigated making a decision without complete information.

10. Do you identify as a first-generation college graduate and/or having a low-income background?
We recognize that the definition of “low income” can vary based on geographic location, zip code, and size of your household, but there are some factors typically associated with being low-income, such as qualifying for free/reduced lunch in middle/high school, receiving Pell grants or work-study aid during college, qualifying for Medicaid/Social Security benefits, or attending a high school with low per capita funding, Title 1 designation and/or a low percentage of seniors receiving a high school diploma. (Y/N)

11. Have you or your family experienced economic hardships, regardless of current income status? (Y/N)

12. Have you ever been employed at the University of Pennsylvania Health System or Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and worked with a University of Pennsylvania faculty mentor(s)? If yes, please indicate name, department, phone number of faculty member(s), and start/end dates (Y/N)

13. Please share your reasons for applying to the Perelman School of Medicine. (note 1,000-character limit):
What is meant by global activities (6), is that like study abroad?
 
What is meant by global activities (6), is that like study abroad?
i think it's just anything you've done outside the US, so yeah i'd include study abroad, any programs (volunteering) etc. someone who is more experienced w penn should chime in though haha
 
Does anyone know what exactly they define as a pre-med enrichment or pathway program? Would something like a summer research fellowship count for this (I'm assuming no just checking and i figure others would be asking)
 
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Does anyone know what exactly they define as a pre-med enrichment or pathway program? Would something like a summer research fellowship count for this (I'm assuming no just checking and i figure others would be asking)
The question is trying to find out if you were part of any programs within your college that were preparing you towards medical school. Some schools provide you with specific guidance and ensure that you are completing all the expected tasks needed for an applicant (give you volunteering, shadowing and research opportunities). One could also be part of a BS/MD program who is allowed to or chose to apply out.
 
i think it's just anything you've done outside the US, so yeah i'd include study abroad, any programs (volunteering) etc. someone who is more experienced w penn should chime in though haha
This is also how I interpreted it
 
I know Perelman is notorious for strict GPA/MCAT requirements, but I was wondering what the minimum GPA cutoff seems to be?
 
OOS received (MD), 06/28 -

same as last year.

@wysdoc

1. Were there changes to your academic professional and/or personal circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic that you would like to share with the committee? (Y/N)

2. During the Covid-19 pandemic, if you were offered an option to continue courses with a standard grading system or switch to Pass/Fail, and you elected Pass/Fail, please describe the reason(s) for your decision here. (500 characters)

3. Independently of the Covid-19 pandemic, have you taken any online courses for credit? (Y/N)

4. Have you been nominated for or received an award from any state, regional or national organization? (Y/N)

5. Have you taken or are you planning to take time off between college graduation and medical school matriculation? (Y/N)

6. Have you participated in any global activities outside of the U.S. prior to submitting your AMCAS application? (Y/N)

7. Did you participate in a pre-medical enrichment or pathway program during your undergraduate studies? (Y/N)

8. The Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) is deeply committed to recruiting a class inclusive of diverse perspectives and experiences; this enriches the instruction we provide, enhances team-based learning, and ensures our students’ preparation to address the health needs of a pluralistic society. How would your life experiences contribute to the student body and how would you contribute to an inclusive atmosphere at PSOM?
Please explain and limit your response to 1,000 characters.

9. We are all navigating through challenging times at home and abroad, and physicians and physician-scientists must contend with many instances of uncertainty. Please describe a time when you faced a situation that was ambiguous, confusing, or uncertain, and how you navigated making a decision without complete information. (3000 characters)

10. Do you identify as a first-generation college graduate and/or having a low-income background?
We recognize that the definition of “low income” can vary based on geographic location, zip code, and size of your household, but there are some factors typically associated with being low-income, such as qualifying for free/reduced lunch in middle/high school, receiving Pell grants or work-study aid during college, qualifying for Medicaid/Social Security benefits, or attending a high school with low per capita funding, Title 1 designation and/or a low percentage of seniors receiving a high school diploma. (Y/N)

11. Have you or your family experienced economic hardships, regardless of current income status? (Y/N)

12. Have you ever been employed at the University of Pennsylvania Health System or Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and worked with a University of Pennsylvania faculty mentor(s)? If yes, please indicate name, department, phone number of faculty member(s), and start/end dates (Y/N)

13. Please share your reasons for applying to the Perelman School of Medicine. (note 1,000-character limit):
Do they give you space to explain/write more if you select yes for the Y/N questions? And if so what's the character limit for those?
 
PSA: the admissions office got back to me bc I was worried about an additional letter of rec that has yet to be uploaded. They specifically said, "You have plenty of time to wait on that letter and submit your application when you feel it is the strongest. We do not make note of the time it takes submit a secondary, so do not let affect your decision making."

I told the admissions rep I won't get my letter until 7/21 and in a follow up email, they said "That timeframe wont be a problem at all. We wont even start reviewing applications for a little bit."

Hope this helps people prioritize which secondaries to write! Good luck.
 
Do they give you space to explain/write more if you select yes for the Y/N questions? And if so what's the character limit for those?
Yes
1: 500 characters
3: just asks you to list the courses (no explanation)
4: just asks you to list the name of awards (maybe there's space for explaining? but it doesn't list a word count and the box is small)
5: 500 characters
6: 1000 characters
7: 1000 characters, asks you to explain how this was a valuable or meaningful experience
10: just y/n
11: 1000 characters
12: just asks you to list the contacts (no explanation)
 
Yes
1: 500 characters
3: just asks you to list the courses (no explanation)
4: just asks you to list the name of awards (maybe there's space for explaining? but it doesn't list a word count and the box is small)
5: 500 characters
6: 1000 characters
7: 1000 characters, asks you to explain how this was a valuable or meaningful experience
10: just y/n
11: 1000 characters
12: just asks you to list the contacts (no explanation)
thanks for all those details, @flowfish!
 
This question “3. Independently of the Covid-19 pandemic, have you taken any online courses for credit? (Y/N) (simply list if yes)” asks specifically to list any online science courses. Would psychology, statistics, or engineering be considered science in this context? Thanks!
 
This question “3. Independently of the Covid-19 pandemic, have you taken any online courses for credit? (Y/N) (simply list if yes)” asks specifically to list any online science courses. Would psychology, statistics, or engineering be considered science in this context? Thanks!
As a follow-up to this, if I took Calc III online, would that count as a science course? Not sure if they're asking specifically about hard science courses or just BCPM in general
 
7. Did you participate in a pre-medical enrichment or pathway program during your undergraduate studies? (Y/N)
Can someone clarify what exactly this means? I did a summer program for pre-meds @ Northwestern, where I sorta interned and got to shadow physicians and did a small project, would that count?
 
Anyone know the MSTP secondary prompts?
Additional MSTP prompts:

1. Please use keywords or phrases, separated by commas, to identify your research interests more specifically. Do not use tabs or add lines by hitting the enter key. There is a limit of 500 characters.

2. List you research experience chronologically, starting with the most recent, and including your anticipated experience for the remainder of this academic year. For each experience, please provide clear information about the time commitment. (For instance, if you worked continuously in one lab for a year, putting in full time hours during the summer, and part time hours during the school year, you might state: "full time (about 50 hours a week) from mid May until the end of August, continuing part time (about 10 hours a week) from September to April". Note that if you worked two summers in the same lab, but did *not* work in that lab at all during the school year, these should be listed as two separate research experiences.)

For each experience, indicate whether your mentor will provide a letter of recommendation. If you do not select a letter from an individual with whom you had an extensive research experience, please provide an explanation in the comments section.

3. If you are out of undergrad and are currently doing research, please list your primary institution for the coming year below. (This will also be included in the summary above, but is helpful to us to have as a separate data field)

4. How many months of FT research effort do you expect to have had by August of next year when you would join our program? We are asked to report this data to NIH for matriculants.
Calculation Instructions: For many individuals, this value will reflect months of summer research experience or full-time research experience following college. Part-time research, for example during the school year, should be converted to full time - e.g., 15 hrs/week for 8 months = 3 months. (Here’s how the calculation works. When converting part time to full time, we use a standard 40 hour work week. So, we take 15 and divide by 40 = .375 (aka ~37.5% of full time). 8 months times .375 gives you 3 months). If you worked full time in a lab for 6 months and you averaged a lot more than 40 hours a week, it still only counts as 6 months full time – don’t adjust for that. We only use the 40 hour standard when converting part time experiences. Labs associated with a course, such as an organic chemistry course lab, should NOT be included.

5. If you have publications as the result of your research, please provide the full citations here. It would be helpful to distinguish them using the following categories: Published/peer reviewed, published/not peer reviewed, submitted and under revision. Please note that manuscripts "in prep" should not be included. You may add other descriptors or information if helpful. If you do not have any publications at this time, please indicate that (eg by typing "no publications yet").
 
Additional MSTP prompts:

2. List you research experience chronologically, starting with the most recent, and including your anticipated experience for the remainder of this academic year. For each experience, please provide clear information about the time commitment. (For instance, if you worked continuously in one lab for a year, putting in full time hours during the summer, and part time hours during the school year, you might state: "full time (about 50 hours a week) from mid May until the end of August, continuing part time (about 10 hours a week) from September to April". Note that if you worked two summers in the same lab, but did *not* work in that lab at all during the school year, these should be listed as two separate research experiences.)

For each experience, indicate whether your mentor will provide a letter of recommendation. If you do not select a letter from an individual with whom you had an extensive research experience, please provide an explanation in the comments section.
Does anyone know if they are just looking for the basics (institution, time, PI, etc) or if we should give more details on our research (beyond what we wrote in SRE)?
 
Does anyone know if they are just looking for the basics (institution, time, PI, etc) or if we should give more details on our research (beyond what we wrote in SRE)?
Since they said "list research experience" I took it to just be basic info, but curious to see what other people think
 
For question 4 asking about awards, do grants count? Sorry if this is a silly question!
 
For question 4 asking about awards, do grants count? Sorry if this is a silly question!
Yeah I was wondering the same thing. Do awards like travel scholarships, grants, etc. count, or only major awards. Thinking about emailing them.
 
Yeah I was wondering the same thing. Do awards like travel scholarships, grants, etc. count, or only major awards. Thinking about emailing them.
if you do email them, let us know what they say! 🙂
 
anyone else unable to submit because the letters of recommendation tab is red?

EDIT: nvm it worked lol
 
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2024-2025 Pennsylvania (Perelman) Secondary Essay Prompts:

1. Were there changes to your academic professional and/or personal circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic that you would like to share with the committee? (Y/N) (if yes, 500 characters max)

2. During the Covid-19 pandemic, if you were offered an option to continue courses with a standard grading system or switch to Pass/Fail, and you elected Pass/Fail, please describe the reason(s) for your decision here. (500 characters)

3. Independently of the Covid-19 pandemic, have you taken any online courses for credit? (Y/N) (simply list if yes)

4. Have you been nominated for or received an award from any state, regional or national organization? (Y/N) (simply list if yes)

5. Have you taken or are you planning to take time off between college graduation and medical school matriculation? (Y/N) (500 characters if yes)

6. Have you participated in any global activities outside of the U.S. prior to submitting your AMCAS application? (Y/N) (1000 characters if yes)

7. Did you participate in a pre-medical enrichment or pathway program during your undergraduate studies? (Y/N) (1000 characters if yes)

8. The Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) is deeply committed to recruiting a class inclusive of diverse perspectives and experiences; this enriches the instruction we provide, enhances team-based learning, and ensures our students’ preparation to address the health needs of a pluralistic society. How would your life experiences contribute to the student body and how would you contribute to an inclusive atmosphere at PSOM?
Please explain and limit your response to 1,000 characters.

9. We are all navigating through challenging times at home and abroad, and physicians and physician-scientists must contend with many instances of uncertainty. Please describe a time when you faced a situation that was ambiguous, confusing, or uncertain, and how you navigated making a decision without complete information. (3000 characters)

10. Do you identify as a first-generation college graduate and/or having a low-income background?
We recognize that the definition of “low income” can vary based on geographic location, zip code, and size of your household, but there are some factors typically associated with being low-income, such as qualifying for free/reduced lunch in middle/high school, receiving Pell grants or work-study aid during college, qualifying for Medicaid/Social Security benefits, or attending a high school with low per capita funding, Title 1 designation and/or a low percentage of seniors receiving a high school diploma. (Y/N)

11. Have you or your family experienced economic hardships, regardless of current income status? (Y/N) (1000 characters if yes)

12. Have you ever been employed at the University of Pennsylvania Health System or Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and worked with a University of Pennsylvania faculty mentor(s)? If yes, please indicate name, department, phone number of faculty member(s), and start/end dates (Y/N) (list only, no essay)

13. Please share your reasons for applying to the Perelman School of Medicine. (note 1,000-character limit)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Additional MSTP prompts: (very specific! including how to type and format it)

1. Please use keywords or phrases, separated by commas, to identify your research interests more specifically. Do not use tabs or add lines by hitting the enter key. There is a limit of 500 characters.

2. List you research experience chronologically, starting with the most recent, and including your anticipated experience for the remainder of this academic year. For each experience, please provide clear information about the time commitment. (For instance, if you worked continuously in one lab for a year, putting in full time hours during the summer, and part time hours during the school year, you might state: "full time (about 50 hours a week) from mid May until the end of August, continuing part time (about 10 hours a week) from September to April". Note that if you worked two summers in the same lab, but did *not* work in that lab at all during the school year, these should be listed as two separate research experiences.)

For each experience, indicate whether your mentor will provide a letter of recommendation. If you do not select a letter from an individual with whom you had an extensive research experience, please provide an explanation in the comments section.

3. If you are out of undergrad and are currently doing research, please list your primary institution for the coming year below. (This will also be included in the summary above, but is helpful to us to have as a separate data field)

4. How many months of FT research effort do you expect to have had by August of next year when you would join our program? We are asked to report this data to NIH for matriculants.
Calculation Instructions: For many individuals, this value will reflect months of summer research experience or full-time research experience following college. Part-time research, for example during the school year, should be converted to full time - e.g., 15 hrs/week for 8 months = 3 months. (Here’s how the calculation works. When converting part time to full time, we use a standard 40 hour work week. So, we take 15 and divide by 40 = .375 (aka ~37.5% of full time). 8 months times .375 gives you 3 months). If you worked full time in a lab for 6 months and you averaged a lot more than 40 hours a week, it still only counts as 6 months full time – don’t adjust for that. We only use the 40 hour standard when converting part time experiences. Labs associated with a course, such as an organic chemistry course lab, should NOT be included.

5. If you have publications as the result of your research, please provide the full citations here. It would be helpful to distinguish them using the following categories: Published/peer reviewed, published/not peer reviewed, submitted and under revision. Please note that manuscripts "in prep" should not be included. You may add other descriptors or information if helpful. If you do not have any publications at this time, please indicate that (eg by typing "no publications yet").



Good luck to all applying!
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Do you guys think it’s okay to answer N to question 1?
 
Do you guys think it’s okay to answer N to question 1?
Did you attend classes in person in 2020 (not sure if it applies to you) and 2021?

Even a No carries some justification like you were not impacted at all - and why not.
 
During the Covid-19 pandemic, if you were offered an option to continue courses with a standard grading system or switch to Pass/Fail, and you elected Pass/Fail, please describe the reason(s) for your decision here. (500 characters) - do I only answer this question If I took pass/fail in my transcript right?
yes and only if it was your choice to go to P/F

Some schools arbitrarily switched everyone to P/F. If that's what happened to you, you could state it but it won't take you 500 characters.
 
yes and only if it was your choice to go to P/F

Some schools arbitrarily switched everyone to P/F. If that's what happened to you, you could state it but it won't take you 500 characters.
Thank you so much!
 
I completed an internship virtually with a international non profit, would that count for global activity if it was remote?
 
I completed an internship virtually with a international non profit, would that count for global activity if it was remote?
Have you participated in any global activities outside of the U.S. prior to submitting your AMCAS application? (Y/N) (1000 characters if yes)

This reads as participating in person somewhere outside of US. Not sure if others read it differently.
 
Have you participated in any global activities outside of the U.S. prior to submitting your AMCAS application? (Y/N) (1000 characters if yes)

This reads as participating in person somewhere outside of US. Not sure if others read it differently.
I tend to agree. The prompt is not particularly nuanced, but I agree that what they seem to be getting at is whether you engaged in activities while physically outside the U.S.
 
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