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I see that LECOM has a 3.4 overall GPA requirement to get a secondary, does that mean if you have something slightly lower that you shouldn't bother applying to LECOM?
I see that LECOM has a 3.4 overall GPA requirement to get a secondary, does that mean if you have something slightly lower that you shouldn't bother applying to LECOM?
My overall GPA is 3.2 and I got a secondary.
If you are concerned, check mdapplicants.com and see how many people got interviews or accepted with a sub 3.4 GPA. I saw tons of people with 3.1, 2.9, 3.3, etc. that were Accepted. Hope this helps.
I see that LECOM has a 3.4 overall GPA requirement to get a secondary, does that mean if you have something slightly lower that you shouldn't bother applying to LECOM?
Where do you see that? I think that the class ave gpa is 3.4, but you only need a 2.75 to apply. I didn't have a 3.4 and I was accepted to both campuses last year.
Still wondering about the character count though.... ???
My kid should be verified on AACOMAS fairly soon. She intends to fill out a LECOM secondary ASAP. She'd like to know if there is a box to check on the LECOM secondary to indicate an interest in the new campus at Seton Hill. Thanks.🙂
I interviewed in Erie on 8/11 and got an acceptance letter yesterday (8/28). The interview process was totally different than posted on last years thread - one on one or one on two style, 30 minutes, closed file, simply ask you about what made you want to be a doctor/DO, what experience you have, and elaborate based on your responses. They seem to be more interested in getting to know you than getting rehearsed responses. Also - I was way more impressed with the school than I thought I'd be. Erie seemed like a great town with enough to do, and the school seems to have a vision for its future - innovative, modern, and good at what they do. I don't think you could go wrong with this school. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed Erie and the school.
from "Osteopathic Medical College Information Book entering class 2009"
Supplemental Application Requirements
Complete an undergraduate degree from a regionally
accredited college or university. Cumulative
GPA of 3.4; MCAT Medical College Admissions
Test is required. MCAT Scores older than three
It's under requirements so I assumed you can't get a secondary thus no interview if you don't have an overall gpa of 3.4
Anyone know how LECOM PA is about acepting OOS ? Pleaaaasssee !!! I"m thinking of applying there but would love to know this before I do ... thanks
Just an FYI, the LECOM Erie interview process has changed completely. They will no longer be asking the 9 or 10 questions.
http://more.studentdoctor.net/viewinterview.php?interview=25582
Hey,
I'm interviewing on the 25th.
What kinds of questions did they ask you?
Open or closed file?
How many interviewers? What were their positions?
Are they still doing that stoic/expressionless thing?
Did you find out anything about the area of Erie in general?
Thanks! Feel free to message me!
If you have questions about Erie, please ask.
If you come to Erie and want to grab dinner the night before let me know you can pepper me with questions then.Thanks for the info. I'm interviewing the first week of October and cannot wait to see the school. I hope it goes well.
It seems like you're happy with the school so far which is always comforting!
If you come to Erie and want to grab dinner the night before let me know you can pepper me with questions then.
Acceptances are mailed, they request their deposit within about two weeks from the date you get the letter. At least it was that way last year.Hey all,
I am interviewing at LECOM on October 6th. I am really interested in this school and can't wait to check it out.
For those of you who got acceptances - was it emailed or snail mailed? You may have already answered that somewhere, but I didn't see it. 🙂
If you interviewed on the 25th and saw a bunch of students like they got hit by a truck, that would have been the MS1's. We had our first anatomy exam and some people did well, some people did poorly but most of us went out downtown and got drunk.
It was funny watching the class stumble in the next morning, you could tell who went out and who didn't.
Also when I interviewed last year (3/10/08) They used to have us sit and eat lunch with the students but I guess they didn't do it again this year. Wish they did it was fun (and scary) talking with current students about what their day was like and how much work we have to do. I personally go to class from 8-4 and then study 6-midnight but then I'm hard core. Others study less and some study more. One day at lunch an anatomy professor asked me if I was looking forward to the weekend and I said "yes, but only because it gives me more time to study."
Don't worry you'll have plenty of time to have fun but also not too much fun.
Hey, Milamber, I'm interviewing at Erie on 9/25. Do you care if I PM you?
Will LECOM still accept you if you haven't met their English requirement?? I need 2 more hours. I plan to take an English class in the spring. 😕
Thanks for all the help guys.. I'll be sure to post the questions that LECOM asks during my interview.
The town was good. I'm from the Twin Cities so it's a little small and quiet for me but in reality, I'm going to Erie to become a doctor, not be super social. With that in mind I think this is great place to learn to becoem a successful DO physican. They have their own teaching hospital and are building a brand new health facility for the community and students get free membership. Overall, so far its been the best med school I've interviewed at and the only advice I have is be genuine at the interview. Like nova100 said, they are really looking to get to know you at the interview.
Do you think its okay if I submitted my committee letter and MD letter via VirtualEvals and mailed in my letter of rec from a DO?
I ran into that same problem last week. Luckily for me I found somebody to write me one this weekend and was able to submit it, but until I knew he was in fact writing it I had to hold off on submitting the 2ndary. So I would say yes, you should wait. But thats really only a guess. You could call them I suppose.So the LECOM secondary wants us to include the name of the DO LOR that we are going to be sending them. Unfortionately I am still working on getting that damn letter. Does this mean I have to completely hold off on the secondary application until I get a doctor to send it?
So the LECOM secondary wants us to include the name of the DO LOR that we are going to be sending them. Unfortionately I am still working on getting that damn letter. Does this mean I have to completely hold off on the secondary application until I get a doctor to send it?
One more question about their secondaries. They say that the typed responses should be no more than one page otherwise there will be a massive cluster**** that will transport me into the third stage of hell (or something to that effect...)
Do they mean a page like in a word document, or whatever fits on the screen of the secondary without scrolling?
I was placed on academic warning during first semester of college (I transferred after that semester and havent had a problem since). Should I put this down when they ask about academic disciplinary action?
I tried contacting LECOM through email and calling but havent had any luck getting a response.
Does that mean you got a warning letter to straighten up
Yeah basically. I was supposed to attend sessions to mange school stuff or something but since I transferred never went.
I know on the AACOMAS website the academic discipline included academic warning so I gave a very brief description. Also I briefly mentioned it in my PS with a positive spin(lol) but like you said I don't want to bring any unneeded attention to it.
Choco bear... you currently go to LECOME?Well I guess if it's already been addressed, there's really no reason not to oblige on the secondary. Just say what you've already said. It doesn't sound like a big deal. 👍
They want us to describe the qualities that will make a sucessful osteopathic physician. Did people talk about osteopathic specifically? So far i've mentioned basically what I've said in other essays, about how I'm good at interacting with people but nothing DO specific. Do I need this?
I would go with why a good physician and how that ties into what your view of a DO is. No need to go into too much depth but show that you have a basic understanding of the whole holistic approachThey want us to describe the qualities that will make a sucessful osteopathic physician. Did people talk about osteopathic specifically? So far i've mentioned basically what I've said in other essays, about how I'm good at interacting with people but nothing DO specific. Do I need this?