does summa cum laude after accepted?

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so unless i work kind of hard my last semester, i won't get summa cum laude (magna cum laude instead)

is this a big deal at all

i guess it doesn't matter to medical school but do they care about this for residency or anything lol?
 
do they care about this for residency or anything lol?

It may do you some good for med school apps if you're in the cycle (can send an update letter - at my school, s.c.l. requires an honors thesis so your update letter would have more substance than just "oh look I graduated with a high GPA).

For residencies, it is completely irrelevant.
 
Geez bros! shouldn't you be paying attention in class or something?
 
There is very little standardization of Latin Honors between different colleges. At some places, any GPA over a 3.5 means Latin Honors while other places require a minimum of 3.7 and a thesis. This is one of the reasons the MCAT and USMLEs are so important (standardization).
 
I doubt anyone will care but its probably something you'd leave next to your degree on your resume.

It's another thing that varies so much by institution that it doesn't mean a whole lot. I know people who graduated summa cum laude by having a 3.8, which would be cum laude at my school...
 
Unless what OP meant to ask was "Does summer come loud after being accepted?" (poorly spelled question regarding the inherent predisposition toward senioritis following an acceptance)

Touche :laugh:
 
I doubt anyone will care but its probably something you'd leave next to your degree on your resume.

Oh true, I forgot that you can still report it on your CV. However, I'm pretty damn sure no one gave a crap when I was applying since no one even know what college I attended every time I went in for a residency interview. :laugh:
 
does mcat score go on the CV?

should i have a CV now? i just have a resume

regardless, i need a pretty good score on the final of this class to get an A, but almost no effort to get a B.

i think i will just go for the B, lose the summa for magna
 
If you put your MCAT score on your CV, people will laugh at you.

lol all right. regardless... i have a resume now.

should i work to make this in CV format or will I have time to do this later

does a CV have all of my extracurriculars or just things related to my field of study?
 
does mcat score go on the CV?

should i have a CV now? i just have a resume

regardless, i need a pretty good score on the final of this class to get an A, but almost no effort to get a B.

i think i will just go for the B, lose the summa for magna

Nobody will care about your MCAT score once you start med school. So, no, do not put your MCAT score on your cv. The score that will matter is your Step One score. But bragging rights about a high MCAT are gone.

Do you remember when you became a college student? Nobody cared that you were in your high school National Honor Society.
 
lol all right. regardless... i have a resume now.

should i work to make this in CV format or will I have time to do this later

does a CV have all of my extracurriculars or just things related to my field of study?

google it Gerrard. in short (Wikipedia):

In the United States and Canada, a CV is used in academic circles and medical careers as a "replacement" for a résumé and is far more comprehensive. A CV elaborates on education to a greater degree than a résumé and is expected to include a comprehensive listing of professional history including every term of employment, academic credential, publication, contribution or significant achievement

It should only include an EC if it is 1) a valid academic or professional accomplishment and 2) it is relevant to whatever you'll be using the CV for.
 
so unless i work kind of hard my last semester, i won't get summa cum laude (magna cum laude instead)

is this a big deal at all

i guess it doesn't matter to medical school but do they care about this for residency or anything lol?

I weep for the state of our schools.
 
Apparently, Summa was REALLY excited about that acceptance.
 
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