optomcas application

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Hey,
I heard that with the optomcas application, you have to write a letter about yourself and tell why you are applying into optometry and it's about 2 pages or so. Is that correct?
If so, then what is usually part of the supplement applications?
 
Berkeley:
Please explain why the optometry program at UC Berkeley would be a good fit for you. (3000 character limit)
Based upon your personal background, please share what you will contribute to the Class of 2015 at Berkeley Optometry, and beyond, that will add to the range of interests and experiences of this incoming class. (3000 character limit)

NECO:
Indicate the sources which had an influence on your decision to apply to The New England College of Optometry.
Which other optometry schools are you applying to.
$65

Pacific:
Please identify how Pacific's unique attributes make our program a good fit for you.
Tell us about an experience that shaped you, and how it will have a lasting effect on your future endeavors, both personal and professional.
Optional: Feel free to share with us additional information that will help us to evaluate your application for admission.

NOVA:
Write a brief statement describing your reasons for choosing to apply to Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry. (Minimum 500 words - Maximum 1500 words).
Optometry is practiced in a variety of modes across the country. There are OD’s that work in private practices, OD/MD settings, commercial practices, and a variety of specialties; including pediatrics and low vision. How do you envision yourself practicing optometry in the future? (Minimum 500 words - Maximum 1500 words).
$50

SUNY: general questions, no essays, $40.

Houston:
Which other optometry schools are you applying to.
$50

They're mostly like that. Most still need their revenue.
 
Thank you very much! This does help me have a clear idea of how these questions/essay work now.

Where exactly did you find this information?
And just to be clear, is there also an essay with the OptomCAS application alone?
 
It was either as "additional questions" submitted on optomcas or you go to their website after and do it online. The optomcas essay is the main one sent to every school, but you can make different versions for different schools.
optomcas said:
.The essay for OptomCAS is “Please describe what inspires your decision for becoming an optometrist, including your preparation for training in this profession, your aptitude and motivation, the basis for your interest in optometry, and your future career goals.”

Your essay should be limited to 4500 characters. For each school to which you are going to apply, you may tailor your essay on the abovementioned topic. After you save your essay(s), you may upload them to be sent to the appropriate designated schools in the “School Designations” section found at the end of the application. We encourage you to name each essay to correspond with the name of each school..
 
Isn't 3000 words a lot? That is like a 15 page essay!
 
But a 3000 character limit isn't! 😉
 
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