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Also, if I completed 300 hours of volunteer work at a hospital over the course of two summers, where it says average hours/week, what should i put?
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during the semester, i did research with a professor aprpx 5 hr a week.
this summer i am working with the same prof. full time. the project is related, although slightly different.
next fall i am continuing with that prof. back to 5 hrs a week.
how do I enter this into the amcas?? all as 1 or split into two? and what would I put for hours/week if grouping together?
I'd save them for an appropriate Secondary essay..These are some snippets I typed up that I couldn't adequately fit into my PS. My question is, should I put these in my primary for Work/Activities or should I wait to use these ideas for my secondaries?.
.Story: This took me aback, but I remember it very vividly, because it was so powerful (I would use this for my hospital experience):.
.Quote:.
.Me: Its nice that its at least really busy so you dont get too bored.
.Nurse: Yes, but Id much rather it not, because thered be less people in pain.
.Its not a service industry, the goal is to make every bed free so everyones healthy and feeling well. Hopefully the medical teams work thusly with this frame of mind. IT was so true, and I felt foolishly blind having said what I did. But it taught me a valuable lesson, that these people are in the profession of saving lives and helping others. Thats the goal on their mind day in and day out. He taught me that I should never lose sight of this when in that environment. After that day, I never did..
(I would use the following for my BME research experience)
."The very essence of life itself is an art, a spectacular mosaic of scientific insight and humanitarian appeal" - my own quote I will expound on later. Biomedical Engineering is that very interface..
I would add this information in the Research activity narrative where you've outlined in general what the research entailed. After you actually do the presentation, you can include the information in an update letter.I am an author on an abstract for a poster that has been submitted for the Society of Neuroscience's 39th annual meeting, however the meeting is not until October. Is there anyway that I can include this on my application even though the actual presentation date is in the future?
thank you in advance
Here are some of LizzyM's responses to a similiar past question:I asked this question earlier but didn't get an answer...can someone share their thoughts? LizzyM?
I am an author on several posters. Only one is 1st author and presented by me.
-Is it silly to list posters that I am not 1st author on? I have 3 such posters, all for national meetings. I contributed significantly to all of them. If it's okay to list these, what should I put down for the presentation date? (required)
-Also, should I list the one that I am 1st author on in the same group as all the other posters or as a separate category to highlight it? I don't really have enough space to group them into 1 activity...
Thanks!
Recently i took an official IQ test and scored high enough to be accepted into Mensa. I know this may not directly reveal the caliber Dr. i will become, but it could suggest to admission committees that i have the capacity to become a physician. Do you think this should be included in my application?
If so, should i include it under "honors" in the work/activities section or in the standardized tests section? Thanks.
I work for a company called Creative Consumer Research. What we do is conduct research studies by calling people and asking them their opinions on various topics and pay them for it. The research studies we conduct are usually non - medical. ex ( Soda Taste Tests, Music/Radio Listening studies, and surveys about how safe they think their city is and more) And then other companies lets say Dr. Pepper uses our research to enhance or tweak a new product. I have been doing that for 1.5 yrs
My supervisor says that we are a Market Research company. I know its not like I wear a lab coat to work and mix chemicals or anything medical related but its still some sort of research right???
I have zero research experience so i was kind of hoping maybe this could fill a hole or is that pushing it??
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In my opinion this is not scholarly research meant to add to human knowledge which is the type of reseach that AMCAS intends for that designation, it is an opinion survey meant to enhance a company's product or to help promote it, get info about services to add or the direction that new development should take, etc. The information is of value only to the sponsoring agency, not to humanity in general. I suggest you not list it in the "Research" category. Rather, it is "Employment." It still has value on your application, as the job requires people skills that adcomms value.I work for a company called Creative Consumer Research. What we do is conduct research studies by calling people and asking them their opinions on various topics and pay them for it. The research studies we conduct are usually non - medical. ex ( Soda Taste Tests, Music/Radio Listening studies, and surveys about how safe they think their city is and more) And then other companies lets say Dr. Pepper uses our research to enhance or tweak a new product. I have been doing that for 1.5 yrs
My supervisor says that we are a Market Research company. I know its not like I wear a lab coat to work and mix chemicals or anything medical related but its still some sort of research right???
I have zero research experience so i was kind of hoping maybe this could fill a hole or is that pushing it??![]()
In my opinion this is not scholarly research meant to add to human knowledge which is the type of reseach that AMCAS intends for that designation, it is an opinion survey meant to enhance a company's product or to help promote it, get info about services to add or the direction that new development should take, etc. The information is of value only to the sponsoring agency, not to humanity in general. I suggest you not list it in the "Research" category. Rather, it is "Employment." It still has value on your application, as the job requires people skills that adcomms value.
there is a lot of controversy surrounding the validity of IQ tests- what they actually measure, what they are able to predict, etc. maybe Mensa is the exception, however, even if it is, I still think it might not be the most compelling addition to your application.
- your MCAT and GPA are more reliable indicators of the components of your intelligence that would lend themselves to excelling in medicine. Additionally, your performance on your personal statement, secondaries, and in your interview demonstrate equally important (to the MCAT and GPA) and very revealing parts of your emotional/social/experiential intelligence.
just my thoughts...
I absolutely agree. Both GPA(in which i have a cGPA of 3.88 and sGPA of 3.92) and also MCAT score(of which im desperately waiting for) are by far the best indicators. Yet, i feel like acceptance into mensa based on a widely accepted IQ score would also complement that. However, at the same time i want to avoid getting very negative attention from adcom people who feel that is irrelevant. I'm stuck on whether or not to include this. Any adcom members wish to comment? Or anyone whom has had a similar situation arise? Thanks.
If you were already a member and had done stuff with the organization then it would be different. Just saying you qualify for it means nothing.
So you would suggest in the "standardized test section" were you have the oppurtunity to include tests other than the MCAT, i should just not include the mensa acceptance test?
How do you order/list your activities/work into AMCAS?
by importance to you? chronological by date?
What's the best way?
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so it does not matter how i enter them? they will automatically re-order everything for me??
sorry
can you edit your work/activities once you enter them into the amcas application?.. but before submitting
what can you edit when you submit the amcas application?
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When entering in Dean's List as a Activity/Work... What would you enter as organization, title, name, etc...
I would do this: List it under "Other". Name the activty "Physician Shadowing. Fill in the first to last date. Don't list a contact person, organization name (unless it's the same for both), hours/week, or contact. List the city only if it's the same. List the the country. In the experience description list each separately by dates, hours/week, type of physician shadowed, maybe some details about what you saw, then name and address of organization, then a contact person with phone or email.I want to group two internships that I had for the work/activity section
these two internships were both shadowing experiences... by two different types of doctors... at two different times...
one doctor was a cardiologist, the other internal medicine
how would i group these two for one slot on the work/activity?
what would i put for the date, organization, contact name, title, experience name, city, etc
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You can't correct it through AMCAS once submitted. The only way to let schools know is to send each one a letter. SDNers generally concur to just leave it alone if the error doesn't completely misrepresent you, and would be the sole reason why you might get an interview. Everyone makes mistakes. Correct it at interviews if it comes up.So I just realized that I put the wrong start date for one of my activities (one year earlier than it should have been). I have already submitted my primary, so I was wondering how I should go about correcting this.
Thanks!
It is not required that you provide this information, but if you want to look thorough and above board, personally, I think it looks better to include specific contact information at the end of the narrative section.I just realized that the work/activity section does not have any place for entering the info. for the contact's number or email. So how are they gonna contact them?? Does that ,mean we have to include it in the description section for all.???
It is not required that you provide this information, but if you want to look thorough and above board, personally, I think it looks better to include specific contact information at the end of the narrative section.
I agree that all honors, awards, and scholarships should be in one space. If you got a nobel prize, then that could go in its own space. Only list the amount of a scholarship if it is amazingly high. It really isn't necessary to list Dean's List as your transcript would make that evident, but feel free to throw that in if the space is too empty looking.thanks, also do you list other honors separately or together with dean's list all in one?
My point of view is that it really isn't a hobby if you've only done it once. Instead of listing it as an activity, I'd base some secondary essays on the experience.is it a good idea to list your interest in traveling as an activity? even though youve only been to one country outside the US...
My point of view is that it really isn't a hobby if you've only done it once. Instead of listing it as an activity, I'd base some secondary essays on the experience.
I started american kempo my a year ago and absolutely loved it. i am an orange belt now but am taking a break because i had surgery and have some months before i recover. is this something to include in work/activities?
Sometimes you get a choice about how to label an activity because it qualifies for two or three possibilities. Put the teaching under the category where you don't yet have something to list or where it makes your application seem the most balanced. In the description, make it clear that it qualifies for the other category too. For research, it should always be listed under "Research" whether paid, for class, or volunteer.i worked as a tutor and TA and both were paid must i put them under "paid employment"? The same question goes for my small amount of research experience. Thanks!
Isn't this listed on your transcript?but while i was there i studied at a school for a few weeks