DjRobbieB
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I'll make the GA one if no one is opposed or wanted to do it.
Do it!!
I'll make the GA one if no one is opposed or wanted to do it.
Ok, I think if you click this link it will take you to the group page. PCOM-Georgia Biomedical Sciences 2020-2022Do it!!
Me 3! My portal updated for the GA campus!
According to their website for conditional acceptance, it says that an AACOMAS application should be on file by December. I think the conditional acceptance is kind of new, so I am thinking that they're trying to make it a perk of their program. Just my opinion, not sure if others agree.Does anyone know the actual process of the linkage? Like if we do the biomed, do we still need to apply through AACOMAS in order to matriculate into the following years DO class? Or is it totally separate where they just reserve spots for a certain number of biomeds??
Is it for Philly or GA? My LOR was updated the next day after I got portal access. I have been waiting for my test scores to be updated for a week now thoughMy letter of rec has been approved on GradCAS for 2 weeks now, still waiting for it to update on my portal. Has anybody else had to wait a long time for theirs? It is the last piece I need for my application to be complete and its been driving me crazy lol
Philly!Is it for Philly or GA? My LOR was updated the next day after I got portal access. I have been waiting for my test scores to be updated for a week now though
Considering applying to the program if I don't get in anywhere this cycle. Does anyone who is in the program know how feasible it would be to tutor a 2-3 per day during the program to try and pay rent/living costs?
Hi I’m a current first year in the program! It is very feasible in the first term but the next term is significantly more time consuming. It honestly just depend on how productive you are with your time but I do work study but not more than 6-10 hrs a week but weeks I have exams I do not work at all. 🙂
Right! The usual ones in undergrad. The pay is much better and it's more relaxed. School comes first and your bosses will understand that. They also have research work-study positions too. The pay is much better than undergrad, most positions are $18 an hour.What kind of work study positions do they have? Is it the same as undergrad like library, admissions, tech support, etc?
What are the requirements to be eligible for a work-study position? Do you have to apply within a certain time to get into a research work-study?Right! The usual ones in undergrad. The pay is much better and it's more relaxed. School comes first and your bosses will understand that. They also have research work-study positions too. The pay is much better than undergrad, most positions are $18 an hour.
What are the requirements to be eligible for a work-study position? Do you have to apply within a certain time to get into a research work-study?
I just gauged my writing as, why would I be the best fit for their program, what I hoped to gain from it and how I could possibly contribute to the program/pcom.Has anyone talked to the admissions office about the program's essay requirement? I was only able to find out what is mentioned on the website and not sure if that is correct (general autobiographical statement, 500 words max).
I don't think so.... someone needs to make one!Has anybody made a Facebook group for Philly?
Yes I just did a couple of days ago. He said they took med school personal statements which was perfect for me since I have had mine ready but he did say that it needs to be 500 words or less so I had to cut a decent portion of mine out. I also added a paragraph about how the masters program would be beneficialHas anyone talked to the admissions office about the program's essay requirement? I was only able to find out what is mentioned on the website and not sure if that is correct (general autobiographical statement, 500 words max).
I only sent one and it didn’t hurt my chances. I think you’ll be fine! But if you want to send more that’s up to you, it wouldn’t do any harmDo you think only having one LOR will hurt my chances?
I submitted my letters from Interfolio to the email they provided on the website. Took a bit for the letters to get accepted.
About a month but that was when the admissions committee were doing monthly meetings. They said they would do meetings every two weeks. Where did you apply?Just submitted my application, really excited! How long did it take for you guys to hear back??
Mine said the same thing for a day, then it changed saying the required LOR was recievedDid it take more than 2 weeks?
I just got an “application incomplete” email even though I sent all my letters at the same time. My portal says they received the miscellaneous letters but not the required, which I find odd.
I applied to Philadelphia. I currently go to Temple right now. Really not trying to move to Georgia but might send my application there later this week just in case.About a month but that was when the admissions committee were doing monthly meetings. They said they would do meetings every two weeks. Where did you apply?
Where does it have the deposit? Is it on the application summary page?Just got my $250 deposit updated on the portal for GA campus so I guess that means I got in! Here is my timeline for everything:
-I submitted my GradCas application January 30th
-Received portal login information February 3rd
-Everything thing was updated on my portal February 13th (Everything but my GRE scores was updated by Feb 6th even though I sent in my GRE scores to GradCas in December. But apparently they pull scores like every week or two for the portal updates. I called them and let know that was the only thing that was not there and they updated it immediately. So if you are waiting a while for scores to update I recommend calling them)
-Received deposit in portal today, February 20th!
Woohoo, super excited to attend this program!
Did you apply to BMS program or right to DO school?A little off topic, but I've been trying to get into medical school for 4 years now. If PCOM doesn't accept me I don't think I have it in me to keep trying. I'm getting old (just turned 28) and I don't have a real career yet. The only positive thing about my situation is I don't have any student loans. Thinking about doing an accelerated BSN and going the administrator route if this doesn't pan out. Adulting sucks!
Did you apply to BMS program or right to DO school?
Yes, on the application summary. Under requirements, it now has $250 deposit. And if you have any classes that you need to complete it shows it there too.Where does it have the deposit? Is it on the application summary page?
Yes.Do they email you the portal login?
For anyone that is in the program currently or already did it, do you think that this program helped you when retaking the MCAT while in the program (if that's the route you had to go?). Or if this is answered somewhere else, could someone please refer me to that answer haha
When did you get your portal log in?So I have my portal login and it says everything was received except my standardized test score and it says nothing in the note section of the boxes. I applied without since my GPA on my transcript was a 3.46. Is this normal or should I contact them?
Yesterday, and everything was updated todayWhen did you get your portal log in?
I wouldn't worry too much about it. They'll update it when it comes close to your review date.Yesterday, and everything was updated today