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Does anyone know how selective the ACMS program is about interviews - are they giving them out to almost everyone, or is it more similar to the number of interviews that medical schools do?
They are very selective. There are only three interview days, in May, June and July.
That's what I heard, but I was just curious if that was changing this year because I have a May 17th interview date, but lil tiger has a May 19th.
Thanks for the response!
I just realized that it's rude to ask other people for more personal information without giving your own. Here's my rundown:
1) African American Male from Augusta, GA
2) Graduating with a B.S. in Chemistry from Georgia Tech (Go Jackets!)
3) 3.47 sGPA & 3.54 Overall GPA, 29Q MCAT, 630-680-740 SAT
4) A year and a half of research experience with one paper published
5) Volunteering experience from various clubs and some shadowing
6) Looking for more shadowing experience and medically-related courses since not a lot are offered at Tech and direct entry into medical school with good grades in the program
M
I guess I'm freaking out about this, even though my recs and transcript were only in last week...but do you guys think they have notified all the May interviewees already?
(On a side note, that May 17 interview date is the same day as my graduation.....gotta love it 😛)
congrats to those who have received invitations. if you guys don't mind, when did you guys apply to the programs and when did you receive the actual invitations? and was it via email or snail mail? (i think someone asked already but didn't see a response to it)
congrats to those who have received invitations. if you guys don't mind, when did you guys apply to the programs and when did you receive the actual invitations? and was it via email or snail mail? (i think someone asked already but didn't see a response to it)
Just called the office, and they gave me a number far below 1000. Seems you are incorrect. Also, I see you posted on another ACMS thread saying the same thing, and you started a new account just to make these claims. This could be a bold statement (actually, I'm stating the obvious): you're discouraging others to apply to increase your chances of getting in.Temple ACMS is a great program but they had over 1000 applicants for 25 spots last year. I was told by someone on the admin committe that if you don't have at least a 3.5 science gpa, dont apply this year! Thats how crazy competitive this program has gotten with the guaranteed acceptance. it no longer is a post-bacc but just as hard or harder to get into as a med school. Don't waste your time applying.
So, they seem to want my... SAT scores?? Are they serious? Did everyone submit these... mine are archived and will take a month to find!!
Hey I'm wondering about the GPA requirement...I've read 3.3 is the minimum (including the sticky for post-bacc options)..but on the website, it says a "B average" which would translate into a 3.0 wouldnt it? Can anyone confirm a 3.3 or a 3.0 minimum?
I don't know what the minimum is, but a B is a 3.3 gpa. A 3.0 is a B-.
I don't know what the minimum is, but a B is a 3.3 gpa. A 3.0 is a B-.
I don't know what the minimum is, but a B is a 3.3 gpa. A 3.0 is a B-.
So...from this board, it looks like May 17th was the interview date.
If you went to the interview, can you please write a little about your interview day?
Also, has anyone heard anything from the admissions office regarding the June interview?
On what standards? Doesn't it go A: 4, A-: 3.7, B+: 3.3, B: 3, B-: 2.7, etc?
Since people are now getting interview invites, I was wondering if anyone that has gotten an invite would mind giving a short rundown of scores/accomplishments. Having an idea of the kind of scores they might be looking for will help me know if I need to seriously be making other plans. Anything that you could put is appreciated.
M

I don't understand, my application was submitted on the day it opened and complete a few weeks later. I haven't heard a single thing from them.
I feel like my credentials met or surpassed their averages they had on their site, so I was hoping at least for an interview. I'm not so optimistic any more 🙁
Did they send interview invites via mail, or was it all email? I am curious because I need to keep tabs on my idiot roommate who has a terrible habit of throwing stuff away.
lil tiger, congratulations on your acceptance. Would you mind telling us what you're application credentials were?
Wow, those are some serious credentials. I'm kind of curious why you chose to go the SMP route, it seems like you could get straight into medical school with some work on your MCAT.
Mine are:
Neuroscience Major
cGPA: 3.1 (This might be what's holding me back)
sGPA:3.5
SAT: 1300
500 hours of clinical experience (Exemplary Service Award in Intensive Care Unit)
Tons of research including a publication and an abstract submitted to Society for Neuroscience
Academic Excellence Award for Neuroscience major (given to one student, voted by faculty)
So clearly I'm not on the same level as you, but I was under the impression that my application would fit in with what they were looking for. It's just such a downer to have not heard anything yet. It's been almost 13 weeks.
I've called the office once, and they said "We're going as fast as we can, we received an astronomical amount of applications this year." I don't really want to force the issue any more than that. And similar to other people, sending them emails hasn't really turned up any responses.
Such a bummer! 🙁
Thanks for the info lil tiger. Congrats again!
I'd hate to say it but it kind of sounds like the "negative" dude that posted earlier about not bothering with this program if your GPA is below 3.5 may have actually been right. Kind of a shame....
As for some of the acceptees on here, I honestly don't get why you would do a program that commits you to attending a particular school with both an s/cGPA above 3.5 and a 30 or higher MCAT. From what I've heard Temple isn't exactly paradise (it's Philly folks) so that confounds the situation even more. Also, it may sound "easy" but there is no guarantee that you will get 3.5 in this coursework. Don't quote me on this, but I think the number I heard for last year was that 4 of 21 didn't make the cut and it was ALL due to the GPA (so presumably everyone eventually had the 30+ MCAT).
Needless to say, while the linkage is great, this program is not a lock. It is clearly a pretty awesome program in what it offers but why would you risk it with numbers/ECs that would most certainly get you into an MD school anyways?
Honestly it almost sounds like some people are too lazy to be bothered with the application process and have decided to take up the very valuable seats for those of us who actually need/ would benefit from a post-bacc program such as this. Just my two cents...