If anyone wants to take a stab at this, then by all means go ahead. I am all "eyes". It was originally intended for the poster above. I just wanted his or her wisdom behind it. I believe he or she may be very busy. But if any of you can answer the following queries, I`d appreciate it as well.
Just to refresh, this is what you stated in that thread (highlighted in bold, and my answer/queries underneath):
-Get your AMCAS verified early and send your LOR packet to all the schools that will accept it so that as soon as you get your scores you're ready to go.
Can you please state specifically when this finishing up with the application should be done? May, right before June 1? Do I notify my school to send my official transcripts with the AMCAS transcript form to AMCAS headquarters? How long will this take to be processed in the application?
Also, with regards to Letters of Recommendations:
How and when do I send them? All schools generally state to send them with your supplemental/secondary materials (because there is no space specifically stating to place recommendations or send them) Do I send them during our interview process, because I live in NC, and for example UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine states to send them only if an interview is issued?
-You will get some automatic secondaries before you get your MCAT scores. Send these in as soon as possible. Once again, have everything ready to go so that all they're waiting on is your MCAT score.
First how long did it take to complete and process your AMCAS application (on the website it states 4-6 weeks)? How can your AMCAS application be complete without your MCAT scores? Will it be processed as complete without having the MCAT score? I am taking the MCAT in May 16 or 25 instead of June 15 `07. The score should appear 1 month after the examination date (~June 16 or 25 `07). When should I get my transcripts to be sent in this process? Will I get secondaries if I don't have an MCAT score due to my belief the AMCAS not being complete?
-Keep in mind that you will be at a disadvantage over earlier applicants, and some schools have a strong preference for early applicants. If you have your heart set on NYU or USC/Keck, then wait until next year and apply early. On the other hand, Cornell, Columbia, and Harvard don't care if you apply early or late because they're non-rolling.
Do you know which schools qualify as rolling and non- rolling, as experts usually vaguely state "most" schools as "rolling admission" schools?
Basically, it comes down to this: with your GPA and a good MCAT score, you'll be fine. You'll get into a good school, although you may not get into your top choice. If there's something you can do during the next year that will significantly strengthen your app, then do that and apply early and you'll probably get into any school you want.
To reiterate once more, when do you think is an ideal time to start my application process (as I assume and hope for June or pre-June?
This a brief summary of myself:
GPA: 3.9 (will schools value BCPM more or the school GPA, because I got so many A+ that it wouldn't count 4.333 * 3 or 4 credit hours?) A+ does not count 4.3, but B+`s are given weight of 3.3. That is clearly disadvantageous to students who have A+`s.
-Current Clinic work
-Overseas experience at clinics
-Volunteer at hospitals
-Research articles
MCAT: To be determined.
Thank you very much my friends. I wish you guys the very best in this endeavor, and may you guys always be successful. 😉