Temple/LKSOM Post-Bacc ACMS 2020-2021

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The ACMS program guarantees admittance to LKSOM. It's as close to a guarantee as you can get from any post-bac.
Yes that is true, I think just for that particular user her statistics and background can get her a few interviews/acceptances with the flexibility of choosing where to go to medical school if she does not commit to ACMS!
 
Yes that is true, I think just for that particular user her statistics and background can get her a few interviews/acceptances with the flexibility of choosing where to go to medical school if she does not commit to ACMS!
maybe I want to go to Temple LKSOM...
 
Hey guys!

I just applied literally last night, after a few weeks of working on my essays and I am wondering where I stand with this program? I wrote very thoughtful essays and my credentials are as follows

Stats:
sGPA: 3.59
cGPA: 3.81
Shadowing: I did not include hours on my app, but I have shadowed 12 physicians for a total of roughly 400 hours
Clinical volunteer: 200 (Hospice)
Non-clinical volunteering: 1200 Hours (Food Pantry), International environmental sustainability project, few other similar projects like this
Research: did not include hours, but 2 first author publications, 3 under review, and 1 patent
MCAT: not taken
ACT: 25
I never took Casper, there are no current dates. is it mandatory
Honestly, I don't think any applicant can say they know for sure what this program is looking for in an applicant. If I was to guess, I would say that one of the first things they're going to look at is your clinical experiences. While academics are important, this is an academic enhancer program and they likely give GPA and MCAT as much consideration as clinical experience. You have to consider that they're offering students a conditional acceptance into their med school and need to see that you've had ample exposure to patient care. I don't think any of us applicants can judge the quality of your application because we don't know your story and stats are only a part of it. This is solely my opinion though and someone else might say otherwise.

As for the CASPer, Temple's website says "All applicants to the Postbac program are required to complete an online assessment (CASPer), to assist with our selection process." So yes, I believe it is mandatory.
 
Hey guys!

I just applied literally last night, after a few weeks of working on my essays and I am wondering where I stand with this program? I wrote very thoughtful essays and my credentials are as follows

Stats:
sGPA: 3.59
cGPA: 3.81
Shadowing: I did not include hours on my app, but I have shadowed 12 physicians for a total of roughly 400 hours
Clinical volunteer: 200 (Hospice)
Non-clinical volunteering: 1200 Hours (Food Pantry), International environmental sustainability project, few other similar projects like this
Research: did not include hours, but 2 first author publications, 3 under review, and 1 patent
MCAT: not taken
ACT: 25
I never took Casper, there are no current dates. is it mandatory
Hey!! Your stats and experience look good and I agree with what the person said above me - just something that stands out to me however is your ACT. It is on the lower side and you don't have an MCAT to supplement. That being said, you never know what they're looking for - good luck to you!
 
They sent me an email that said, "All required items have been received, including the results of your CASPer assessment. Your application is now complete and has been placed Under Review."
 
Hey everyone, quick question when entering grades - does the "Subject" you categorize the course under have to match the department code? My university has for example a class we take to fulfill our writing requirements, but its listed as a history department code - any suggestions on if I should categorize it as a "Writing" subject vs "History" subject? Or I guess another example would be a course in the nutrition department I took that was really more of a biology class in terms of content. I also took Korean which isn't offered as an option in the pull-down tab, so I'm thinking of marking it as linguistics. I'm just making sure the course codes match the transcript.

I would try to see how the class appears on the transcript and go from there as I think postbaccas verify using the transcripts. So if the class shows up as HIS on the transcipt, I would put it under history subject.
 
How did you guys get around the PostBacCAS letter requirement if you're using Interfiolio to send LORs?
 
Thanks! Were you still able to submit the PBC app without the 1 minimum letter?

No I wasn't at first, so I just re-added the recommendation requests in the app as if I was still going use interfolio. The letters don't have to be uploaded in your app to submit, but it does require you to send out a recommendation request prior to submission. Hope this helps!
 
Did anyone else who was complete in December/January hear anything yet?
 
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How do you know when you're complete? Can you be complete before your casper score is sent over?
No Temple has to receive all parts of your application for you to be complete. You'll get an email saying your application is under review.
 
No Temple has to receive all parts of your application for you to be complete. You'll get an email saying your application is under review.
yeah there’s no way to be complete and immediately receive and interview.
 
For CASPER, if we don't get into ACMS and decide to apply to medical schools this upcoming cycle, does that mean we retake CASPER within june/july im assuming? For the upcoming cycle? And are our previous scores taken into account like the MCAT?
CASPer scores are only valid for one application cycle so if you applied to ACMS/BCMS (2019-2020 cycle) and will apply to med school (2020-2021 cycle), you will need to take it twice. Previous scores are not taken into account, I believe.
 
I just submitted my application in this morning at 1am. Tonight at 8pm I'll be taking my Casper to finalize and complete everything. Wish me luck please TT.TT
 
does anyone have info on housing? where do people typically live, find a roommate?
 
So the website says: “Additional consideration will be given for healthcare experiences, community service activities, evidence of intellectual curiosity, educational/environmental disadvantaged status, groups underrepresented in medicine, and those who have demonstrated exceptional service through the military, Peace Corps, Teach for America, and AmeriCorps.”

Does anyone know how much is this actually weighed? Like coupled with a 3.6 gpa will serving in Teach for America or AmeriCorps help cushion a low/sub-par SAT/ACT?
 
Anyone know if they give pre-II rejections throughout the application cycle, or are they sent out only at the end of the interview period?
 
Anyone know if they give pre-II rejections throughout the application cycle, or are they sent out only at the end of the interview period?
I had actually said before in this thread that according to last year's thread they only started sending rejections post the deadline to apply by. But they're doing some things differently this year so not 100% certain!
 
So the website says: “Additional consideration will be given for healthcare experiences, community service activities, evidence of intellectual curiosity, educational/environmental disadvantaged status, groups underrepresented in medicine, and those who have demonstrated exceptional service through the military, Peace Corps, Teach for America, and AmeriCorps.”

Does anyone know how much is this actually weighed? Like coupled with a 3.6 gpa will serving in Teach for America or AmeriCorps help cushion a low/sub-par SAT/ACT?
Isn't this the million dollar question hahaha I doubt anyone on SDN would be able to answer this accurately enough for you to predict your chances in this program. If you're looking for some reassurance - anyone I talked to about this program has said that their class varied widely in terms of stats and experiences. Which I take to mean that if the adcom sees something they really like in you, they will give you a chance despite possible minor weaknesses. At the end of the day, you just have to trust the process!
 
does the school offer any sort of financial aid? i know there's a 12,500 stafford loan, but that is not nearly enough to pay for the program.

How do students typically finance the program besides parents paying.
 
does the school offer any sort of financial aid? i know there's a 12,500 stafford loan, but that is not nearly enough to pay for the program.

How do students typically finance the program besides parents paying.

I haven't heard much about FA. You could always check out Human Resources or your local bank to see what loan options there are. Also I haven't done much research on housing, its in Philly University area so you can find some apartments nearby, they're kinda pricey tho
 
I haven't heard much about FA. You could always check out Human Resources or your local bank to see what loan options there are. Also I haven't done much research on housing, its in Philly University area so you can find some apartments nearby, they're kinda pricey tho
Temple doesn't offer financial aid outside of the Stafford Loan for the post bac. From what I've heard the best bet is to get an outside student loan, but the trick is to find one that doesn't stipulate that you have to be in a degree-granting program.

There's not a lot of housing next to campus, but there's lots of really good apartments and houses for rent in the neighborhoods around Center City. I live in South Philly and love it. It's about a 20-30 minute BSL subway commute from campus.
 
I think I'm primarily aiming for Temple, BU, and Cincinnati. I've taken a post-bacc in CA that had no linkage program, and even though I did well, I'm still below the 3.3 mark. So, I'll be retaking my MCAT in the Spring, so trying to boost my stats as much as I can!
Isn't the mark 3.4 cGPA?
 
Hey guys,

Has anyone received acceptance from the program with these stats (or lower stats than this):
Science GPA: 3.39
Pre Req GPA: 3.23
cGPA: 3.31
*I've been a FT medical scribe in the ED for more than two years.
*Have not taken the MCAT yet.

I am worried I won't get accepted.
 
Have been complete for 2 weeks but have not heard anything yet, I know they interview until may but is anyone else on the same boat?
 
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