premed13579
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Finally received IS secondary
I submitted 6/4 and was verified 7/2when did you submit?
Someone emailed them and posted a response in this forum, they meant 2023, not 2024Are 2024 graduates answering this prompt?
If you are 2023 or earlier college graduate, please use the space below to tell us what you have done since completing your undergraduate degree.
Not sure if "2023" is a typo...
i added them about a week before this and havent gotten anything yetdid anyone get a secondary if their primary was sent around 7/23
I am reapplicant OOS and I just received itDoes anyone know if they screen out re-applicants? I had a secondary by this time last year but nothing now 🙁
Additional question: can we discuss an activity we didn't mention in the primary since there was no space?If you wish to update or expand upon your activities, you may provide additional information below. (Max 500 words)
Can I use this question to discuss my new activities since I graduated in 2024? I can't write about them in the gap prompt.
Did you or anyone else ever figure out the answer to this 😭If I do not identify as a part of a marginalized group, should my whole answer just be "No"?
if you dont identify as part of any marginalized group then I am not sure what else you can say other than "no" lolDid you or anyone else ever figure out the answer to this 😭
I mean I am from a marginalized community but frankly I've been lucky enough to not have struggled for access to education or healthcare so maybe I'll just write a sentence admitting that idkif you dont identify as part of any marginalized group then I am not sure what else you can say other than "no" lol
Did you or anyone else ever figure out the answer to this 😭
None of the questions are mandatory so you could also maybe leave it blank? But I'm also in a similar spot, I haven't really felt the effects of marginalization in terms of access to education/healthcare, so I put no for the other UC schools that had the Y/N option, but I guess here I might just write a quick sentence or twoI mean I am from a marginalized community but frankly I've been lucky enough to not have struggled for access to education or healthcare so maybe I'll just write a sentence admitting that idk
Just because you cant think of any specific ways your identity has marginalized you doesnt mean that you cant speak to the ways marginalization and discrimination impact your community.I mean I am from a marginalized community but frankly I've been lucky enough to not have struggled for access to education or healthcare so maybe I'll just write a sentence admitting that idk
The prompt says "...marginalized socioeconomically OR in terms of access to quality education and healthcare". If you fall into one of those two buckets think about how you could talk about it.I mean I am from a marginalized community but frankly I've been lucky enough to not have struggled for access to education or healthcare so maybe I'll just write a sentence admitting that idk
Not me writing this exact same essay lolJust because you cant think of any specific ways your identity has marginalized you doesnt mean that you cant speak to the ways marginalization and discrimination impact your community.
For example I spoke about how I am bisexual but in a heterosexual relationship. While I am "straight passing" and do not face much discrimination I recognize my privilege in that and how other member's of my community do not have the luxury of blending in like me. I then further elaborated on the barriers to healthcare access and discrimination many members of my community face and how I can use the skills I learn in medical school to better support my community
When did you get verified?finally got a secondary! IS and LM: 67
Any IS still haven’t received a secondary?
If I understood this website correctly, it sounds like you could be admitted to both the JMP and MD programs and have to choose between them: "Panel are separate from those of the School of Medicine, and applicants offered admission to both the Joint Medical Program and the School of Medicine at UCSF are required to choose between them."Hi,
This question seems to have been asked multiple times but with no answer. If you apply to the JMP program with UC Berkeley, are you still considered for the regular UCSF MD? Like if I don't get accepted to JMP can I still get into the 4 year MD program?
Thanks
But that's not what it's asking, though, right? It explicitly asks if you identify with a marginalized group and THEN asks you to elaborate on its impact on you and your community.Just because you cant think of any specific ways your identity has marginalized you doesnt mean that you cant speak to the ways marginalization and discrimination impact your community.
It literally does though. It asks how being part of a marginalized group socioeconomically or in terms of access to quality education or healthcare affects you AND your community.But that's not what it's asking, though, right? It explicitly asks if you identify with a marginalized group and THEN asks you to elaborate on its impact on you and your community.
I don't want to answer this question if they don't want me to but Im scared it would be a red flag if I left it blank
Maybe someone else can chime in and give their thoughts. Either my reading comprehension is cooked or they are literally asking if you’re part of a marginalized group or not:It literally does though. It asks how being part of a marginalized group socioeconomically or in terms of access to quality education or healthcare affects you AND your community.
Maybe you feel your identity hasn’t affected you as much, that is valid. Speak towards your privilege. The question also asks you how it affects your broader community. I am not sure where the confusion is?
If you don’t have anything you want to say it is ok to leave it blank. I do think it might be worth sitting down and doing some self reflection though. Maybe try talking to someone you trust to talk through this question. I dont know you but I am sure what you have to say is valid and important
Really appreciate your input! I’ll most likely respond to the promptagree with your take - to me, it’s clear that the “community” part should only be addressed if you yourself identify with a marginalized group
if they wanted to read an essay about health inequities/sdoh, they would ask for it directly
imo, it comes across as a bit tone-deaf to respond to this question if you don’t identify as marginalized, but just my 2c
edit: just read your previous comments - i think in your case it would be appropriate to talk about. even if you haven’t necessarily faced the same challenges as the marginalized community you identify with, i think the fact that you’re a part of that community in the first place warrants some kind of reflection on what that experience has meant to you! doesn’t have to be profound, but maybe that identity has shaped your understanding of healthcare/your goals within medicine? just some thoughts
I didn't answer the question for that reason. I feel like it's fine to answer the question if you do identify with a marginalized group, but otherwise, it seemed disingenuous to answerBut that's not what it's asking, though, right? It explicitly asks if you identify with a marginalized group and THEN asks you to elaborate on its impact on you and your community.
I don't want to answer this question if they don't want me to but Im scared it would be a red flag if I left it blank
Same here, OOS. Last one leftNo secondary here!
I am sorry I thought you said in this reply you identify as a marginalized groupMaybe someone else can chime in and give their thoughts. Either my reading comprehension is cooked or they are literally asking if you’re part of a marginalized group or not:
Do you identify as being part of a marginalized group socioeconomically or in terms of access to quality education or healthcare? Please describe how this inequity has impacted you and your community.
Just generally, how could one answer how being marginalized affects them if they said they aren’t part of a marginalized group ?
I mean I am from a marginalized community but frankly I've been lucky enough to not have struggled for access to education or healthcare so maybe I'll just write a sentence admitting that idk
Sorry! I misspoke when I wrote that. I meant to say that I live in an area that is generally marginalized (rural and underserved), but I myself have not experienced direct hardships in attaining healthcare or education due to being relatively fortunate in my upbringingI am sorry I thought you said in this reply you identify as a marginalized group
Obviously if you aren’t a marginalized group then you don’t have anything to say, but since you identify as a person from a marginalized community you can legitimately say something here
Again if you don’t want to answer this question, don’t. But if you can acknowledge the struggles your community faces and show how helping to address those issues connects to your why doctor while acknowledging your privilege of access to healthcare and education I think it could be a great response