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You must be a 2nd year lol I love how every teacher/class we have has told us how much better we are doing then you guys.
It's alright though. As an aside to that, if you noticed most of the 1st years actually attend lectures... Could the be a correlation? Who knows.
pwnt.
(as far as biomeds go. honestly its one thing to learn the info once before... its another thing to learn it from the same prof's, via the same notes, who ask very similar if not the same questions on exams, as well as having old study guides for the biomed exams that arent available to M1s... Biomeds have no learning curves with how prof's teach/test... = advantage)
You need to include your parents' info to be considered for GRANT/Merit/Needbased aid from a lot of medical schools. If you go to PCOM's website and type in Financial Aid Handbook you can find a detailed PDF.
where did you do your post-bac love?
Those PCOM post-bac students have a disgusting advantage over everyone else. It frankly isn't fair. (we have about 50/270 that attended PCOMs post-bac which is essentially M1 thats not called M1... so all these kids have had the SAME lectures by the SAME professors who in many many many instances use the SAME notes and SAME powerpoints) I think its so LOL when they complain about things.![]()
Ah, I didn't know that. There's a section on the FAFSA where you answer a series of questions and if you answer "yes" to any of them, you "are not required" to give your parents' information.
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/FOTWWebApp/fotw0910/WorksheetServlet?locale=en_US&wstype=WSDEP
So to answer the original question, you do not HAVE to give parental information, but you CAN if you choose to (such as for the type of aid Bacchus mentioned).
Anyone notice that PCOMs website doesn't get updated very often? What's the deal with that, hah?
Actually, where it has you answer that question on the FAFSA, it does stipulate that Health Professions Graduate students are strongly recommended to include parental information.
how do you think you did on the interview and what type of questions did you had? I will interview on the 27th.
Thanks
i see. I'm glad you pointed that out; looks like i'll be bothering my parents once again. 😛
i'm still waiting to get an interview
i have competitive stats and i'm starting to lose hope on pcom...ive been accepted other places but pcom is my #1
does anyone have encouraging news?! Does anyone know if there are even seats open at this point and if they are they still giving out interviews?
i believe they still have interviews. They emailed me last week for an interview next week. I was giving up too. Keep your head up. They will come and will raise; it will be all yours to play with; just give them the best you have
when were you complete by? i think i may have just been cokmplete instead of back in November because of the stupid letter from the dean they require (i graduated, plese refer to transcript!!!)
so worst case, if i just completed, is there hope?
If a student needs a letter from the dean, do they let you know??... or do they just not say anything, and wait for you to ask them??
I called back in November to find out that I was complete, but haven't heard anything from them since. I called PCOM's office a few weeks ago, and they had no new information for me.
Since I'm a graduate student, I wonder if they need a dean's letter. Actually in my case one of my LOR writers who is a physician (and a former professor of mine) was then the interim-dean of my college... but she has since been promoted to the dean! So technically they already have a dean's letter for me (though she may not have listed herself as such).
If the office says you are complete, does that mean they don't still need a dean's letter? This whole application process is just complicated... or I am making it that way...
It sounds like your "complete" is good enough for them, but I would still call and ask directly to confirm.
They heavily stressed having a deans letter if you were doing any post-bacc/grad work when I was at the fall open house. I made darn sure that I had one...I even got one from my post-bacc school (yeah, I was that concerned that something might be foul up my app). I got the impression that they didn't consider that your application was complete unless it was there. It sounds like you might be in there clear...? Anyone else have any input?
I don't know if it applies to you, but they didn't say if that was necessary if you want to the same institution for your undergrad and grad school.
They basically said that you had to have one from the dean, but mine was actually the Manager of Student Services or whatever. I was marked complete and I was scheduled for an interview.
fyi: I submitted primary 8/26, received and submitted secondary 10/26, marked completed in mid November, received interview invite on 12/17 for Feb 🙂🙂🙂
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I never heard anything about needing a Dean's letter from my graduate school. I earned an MEd. from a different institution than my undergrad school and never had them send anything but the transcript for AACOMAS. I also completed an informal post-bac at yet another institution, no letters from them. I only submitted two letters: pre-med committee from my undergrad alma mater and a D.O. LOR. I don't think they would've offered me an interview if they still needed other letters, right?
I think it really differs for everyone. I submitted my application in early September and every time I called until early November I was told they had no information on my file to share. Then in November I was told that my committee letter was missing. So I overnighted my entire packet to them again. I called them two days later and they said my committee letter was missing. I asked them to be more specific and they meant a letter from my undergraduate institution and since I did not complete my post-bacc program there I needed to get a Dean's letter. I was told I would have been complete much earlier but I didn't have this letter. So I had to scramble to get a letter from my undergrad saying that I was a student there who had graduated in good standing ( I would think my transcript would have indicated this but whatever!) out before thanksgiving, and one week after thanksgiving I was sent an invite to interview. My friend who applied earlier than me but from the same post-bacc program never sent a letter in from his undergraduate institution or Dean and got an interview. So I feel like it depends on who reads through your application the first time to make sure it's complete. Sorry this was so long winded.
To all you accepted PCOMers:
have any of you gotten the nucleus login/passwrd, or whatever it's called? The PCOM website says they start shipping out binders in december to accepted students who paid the down payment. I haven't received jack. Has anyone?
i was accepted in Nov, put in my deposit in Dec. I haven't received any of that yet, but maybe we will in Feb?
I've already emailed too many times. No response. If anyone finds out, please post!!
I hope so. I won't be sending that $2000 until the week before, in April.One just had to put down the $250 to secure the seat to get the binder, right? I can't afford the $2000 yet, yet I'd like my binder.
I hope so. I won't be sending that $2000 until the week before, in April.
To all you accepted PCOMers:
have any of you gotten the nucleus login/passwrd, or whatever it's called? The PCOM website says they start shipping out binders in december to accepted students who paid the down payment. I haven't received jack. Has anyone?
uhh what is going on PCOM. I sent in my secondary in october and probly complete since late Oct/early Nov...and Ive called/emailed them so many times and I'm still under review. ..and they said interviews go til April by the way.

Hi guys, for those of you who sent in their secondary, did you do so after receiving the secondary via email from PCOM? Or did you mail it in from the secondary pdf file on their website (without receiving any email from them)? I ask because my primary was verified and sent to them on December 17th 2008, and I still haven't heard from them yet regarding the secondary.. even though they supposedly sent the secondary to everyone.. what should I do? 😕![]()
Hello guys, i'm new to this particular forum. I wanted to ask a question that i'm sure was answered in this forum some where. But i can't find it
Once you got through the interview, how long did it take to get a response?
Also, does everyone get at the least wait listed? Or are there people who acually got rejected after the interview?
Hey I'm just looking for some knowledge and information regarding PCOM in general. What makes PCOM a better Medical School than other DO Schools? Thanks ahead of time for your interesting and time.👍
Hey I'm just looking for some knowledge and information regarding PCOM in general. What makes PCOM a better Medical School than other DO Schools? Thanks ahead of time for your interesting and time.👍
that is crazy late. I doubt it would do any good to just send in random secondaries unless u want to give them lots of checks
So I called them today... and as Saul Tigh would say in battlestar galatica: "gods damn it!!"
Turns out they didn't include me on the list of applicants to receive the secondary email invite.. they said they are "correcting the problem"... I was told to print off their secondary on their website, then sent it in asap... bah 😱
you would be very fortunate lol. My guess is they'll convene October 20th. Good luck though, and I heard that if you buy a first year lunch during your day at the school your chances skyrocket. So if you run into me.... well...
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I JUST GOT ACCEPTED!! Anyone else get an email from Deborah Benvenger?
Oh yes!!!! Can't wait to see you all at PCOM!!!
Awesome!!! I was just accepted!! I am so excited! I interviewed on Monday, holy cow that was quick. My roommate called me and read the letter to me today as I was eating lunch at my LECOM interview. I couldn't jump up and down or anything, it was hard. Couple of things my interview group asked during breakfast how many spots were left. We were told the class is still only half full - so there's still hope everyone. Also $250 is due to secure a seat and $2000 dollars is due by April 15th (tax day). Hope this helps. I am so excited!!
PS: Erie seems great as well, the PBL pathway seems like a really interesting idea and I think that it will really help some students. I am from Philly and have been living here for awhile, hence my decision.