Oxaloacehate
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Did everyone receive the email about the extension? The app is now due April 15
Just got an email. Application deadline has been extended to Monday April 15th!!
Oh you didn’t submit yet? I’m happy because now i don’t have to stress over my LOR , hopefully me blowing up my professor’s email will make them submit in the next three weeks!!I’m happy now I can make my app better
That’s a good point. I’ll check to see. But i even emailed her personal email address, so idk what’s going on.Did you check to make sure the professor still work at the university? I had a professor left the university and I didn’t find out until I check the school catalog and not seeing his name anywhere on the schedule
My professor FINALLY submitted my LOR. All submitted! I hope they start making decisions for interviews soon even though the app has been extended. I wish you all the best!
I would like to apply, but I’m worried about the LORs. All my letters for med school were sent to my pre med committee, and they send it all to Amcas in a committee letter. For this we need to have professors inidividually fill out a form or something? We can’t just submit the committee letter? I’m about 2 years out of school smh. Would be impossible to hit up old professors to have them rewrite a letter.
Congratulation!Hi Everyone: Just received a call for GEMS interview on Monday 4/22. It's been 7 years of work toward medical school so I hope GEMS is my final rescue. Good luck to everyone and hope to meet you on interview day.
For those who have completed their application, was your AMCAS application approved before or after you submitted the GEMS application? I uploaded my AMCAS pdf almost a week ago and still have the red exclamation mark in my status checklist
That’s happened to me too. They told me that my AMCAS application didn’t have the process date on it. This may happen if you download your AMCAS application immediately after your AMCAS submission and it has not officially been processed. Download your AMCAS again and reimburse it to the GEMS portal, making sure that the new AMCAS application has the submirrjin date on the top of app.For those who have completed their application, was your AMCAS application approved before or after you submitted the GEMS application? I uploaded my AMCAS pdf almost a week ago and still have the red exclamation mark in my status checklist
*resubmitThat’s happened to me too. They told me that my AMCAS application didn’t have the process date on it. This may happen if you download your AMCAS application immediately after your AMCAS submission and it has not officially been processed. Download your AMCAS again and reimburse it to the GEMS portal, making sure that the new AMCAS application has the submirrjin date on the top of app.
Thanks! Hmm.. only 8 of y’all? Did they say how big the class size would be ?Hey so there was 8 of us (4 guys and 4 girls) and we were given specific interview itineraries when we got there. So the day is from 8-6ish and it's pretty much an all day process. Dean Taylor and Dr Kaingo made introductions, we went over finances, and were paired up with a current GEMS student. Then we had a MMI and tour, then lunch with the students. We had an interview and then had more time to ask GEMS students more questions. We had a learning exercise which you can't really prepare for, and then more students came at the end to ask questions. We were told we wouldn't hear back until May 13th and so forth. Any other interviewees feel free to add more, and if you guys have any specific questions let me know.
It’s 18 months long now?No but I'm thinking since Georgetown redid their curriculum to be 18 months, and the GEMS program follows that that they probably wanted to see how it was on a smaller class first.
So if it’s 18 months, will those who did well in the program still be able to start medical school in the fall with the next class ?Yeah the preclinical years are 18 months now
Does that mean students will end up with gap year? Since the 18 months long program will result in it ending in November rather than May.
No they start clinicals after they take step 1 from what I heard.Does that mean students will end up with gap year? Since the 18 months long program will result in it ending in November rather than May.
ahh okay, that make sense haha I thought they changed the program length to18 months.I think I'm confusing some of you guys lol so I want to take a minute to explain. The GEMS program is still 1 year, from July to May. You apply to Georgetown early on in the program, interview, and find out sometime in June if you got in. You go to Georgetown, do the preclinical for 18 months, take step 1, and go into clinicals. So you're getting extra time in clinicals.