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yeah, that's how it works.
Oh, wow. Well, you learn something new every day.
So, I'd have to apply through AMCAS for all schools outside of TX, and use TMDSAS for all schools inside of TX?
That seems unnecessarily annoying.![]()
It't not that bad actually. The TMDSAS is really cheap compared to the AMCAS (I paid $105 total for 4 applications, considering secondary fees 4 applications would have cost probably over $500 on AMCAS). Also, the description areas are really short compared to amcas so it doesn't take very long to fill out. You do have to write a second "optional" essay which is the worst part, but overall its not too much more work and its way cheaper.Oh, wow. Well, you learn something new every day.
So, I'd have to apply through AMCAS for all schools outside of TX, and use TMDSAS for all schools inside of TX?
That seems unnecessarily annoying.![]()
It't not that bad actually. The TMDSAS is really cheap compared to the AMCAS (I paid $105 total for 4 applications, considering secondary fees 4 applications would have cost probably over $500 on AMCAS). Also, the description areas are really short compared to amcas so it doesn't take very long to fill out. You do have to write a second "optional" essay which is the worst part, but overall its not too much more work and its way cheaper.
Oh, that's nice. Awesome information, thanks.
Wondering now if I should even waste my time applying to schools with AMCAS haha.. however, I don't want to limit my options, KWIM?
What is the character limit (or word limit) for the personal statement through TMDSAS? Do you all use the same essay here as you do to AMCAS? Also, TCOM is through this system and doesn't need an extra essay?
I'd put it as other science. They'll adjust it if they need to. It's not a big dealIf you take math courses that are not calculus or statistics, do you list them as non-science on course area?
For example, college algebra or pre-calculus? Those courses are not calculus or statistics related, but then you cant choose math.
Hey everyone,
I've pretty much completed the app (going back and adding the optional essays later). Everything looks alright except for one thing.
I graduated from the Honors College at my school. I clicked yes on this question in the application and then entered the name of the honors program, saved it, and moved on.
When I finished the app, I clicked the "review entire application" link, which shows you the entire application the way (I believe) that it will show up to the readers. The honors college that I selected Yes for when filling it out definitely says "N" for No in this complete view. I have gone back and resaved and reloaded and everything like that but it still stays on No when I view the entire app.
Anyone encountered this problem?
I have also noticed at least one discrepancy between the full view and where you actually put the info on.Hey everyone,
I've pretty much completed the app (going back and adding the optional essays later). Everything looks alright except for one thing.
I graduated from the Honors College at my school. I clicked yes on this question in the application and then entered the name of the honors program, saved it, and moved on.
When I finished the app, I clicked the "review entire application" link, which shows you the entire application the way (I believe) that it will show up to the readers. The honors college that I selected Yes for when filling it out definitely says "N" for No in this complete view. I have gone back and resaved and reloaded and everything like that but it still stays on No when I view the entire app.
Anyone encountered this problem?
Anyone encountered this problem?
If you feel comfortable with possibly getting matched up with an interviewer who speaks that language and having a large part of the interview being in that language, sure.this is a silly question, but if I'm conversational in another language (ie I studied abroad and have taken multiple college classes in the language as well) do I put that I'm bilingual?
You took it at CC... wouldn't you have a transcript for a grade at that CC? If so, then yes.I have a question regarding the "Colleges Attended" section of TMDSAS.
I took a history class at a community college while I was in high school, but never applied it for college credit. Do I still need to list the college on the application?
You took it at CC... wouldn't you have a transcript for a grade at that CC? If so, then yes.
You mean you didn't transfer it to your university or what?
does TMDSAS not give you a way to enter your grades and courses exactly as they appear on your transcript?does anyone know how to convert units into quarter hours? it's not on the back of my transcript. just wanted to see if anyone else has this same situation 🙂
http://www.utsystem.edu/tmdsas/medical/section_Overview.html#QuestionsTabPart2SEMESTER HOURS
Enter the number of semester or quarter hours for each course, including failures and withdrawals. All entries must be made in semester or quarter hours.
Is it okay to put the same things in both employment and healthcare activities sections? I have held 3 jobs that all had direct patient contact experience. Am I suppose to relist them with all the same descriptors in each section or should I just put them under employment?
I also have this question, except for research activities. I worked without pay (for credit) for one semester, then took a paid position x 20 hr/week in the lab for the next four semesters. Should I list it under both research activities and jobs, with a thorough explanation of the research under the RA entry, and my personal responsibilities under the jobs entry?
I agree. I think its best to assume the admissions committee will at first only give your application a cursory viewing. If you list an activity that was say both leadership and volunteering only under leadership, they will scan your volunteering section, not see much experience, and assume that it is because you don't have much experience. Don't make them have to read every word you have written to get a full picture of you. There are way too many applicants for that.Its okay to cross-list the activities. Last year I cross-listed my hospital job as clinical experience / employment and cross-listed my volunteer gig as clinical experience / volunteer. On my activity timeline each one showed up twice, but with a different icon next to each one. As the description fields for each entry are not long, I changed up my description for each cross-listed activity in order to emphasize the different roles I played.
Please forgive me for asking stupid question.
What is the PREMATCHING in Texas ?
I looked and still dont get it. Thanks.
TMDSAS said:Pre-Match Offers
Prior to the match, medical schools may extend offers of acceptance to Texas residents for a period between November 15 and December 31.
Applicants may accept offers from more than one medical school during the pre-match offer period without the risk of an offer being withdrawn by a medical school during the pre-match offer period.
If an applicant receives more than one offer and is absolutely sure that he/she will not attend one of the schools, the applicant, out of courtesy to the school, should release the position so the school can extend the offer to another deserving applicant.
Offers of acceptance should only be considered valid if an acceptance letter is received. Verbal offers of acceptance or ranking are not binding to either the applicant or medical schools.
Basically a school that really wants you can offer an acceptance before the match process. You dont have to go through the match process then, just rank your pre-match offer as #1 and there you go. Its nice and easy, low stress. You can still participate in the match if you are wanting to attend a school that did not offer a pre-match acceptance without loosing the acceptance to the pre-match school.
TMDSAS Pre-Match Offers
http://www.utsystem.edu/TMDSAS/Acceptance-MatchInfo.htm#AcceptanceInfo
list them how they appear on your transcript. if it's on there, you need to put it on there. you tried the "no credit" option and it gave you that error?
and right, the was last time taken should = yes if you didn't have to repeat the course
Someone might know better than me, but I would say the schools aren't going to start reviewing your application until late June or early July. It takes some time for TMDSAS to verify your application and the later you submit the longer it takes. To be safe, I would submit it as early as you are ready and then worry about the letters since the schools won't review it right away anyway. I submitted at the very end of May last year but my school didnt transmit my committee letter packet (with all my LORs) until the end of June and I still had first or second interview dates at all the Texas schools I applied to. Each school has its own way of screening, some probably just on GPA/MCAT and some more in depth so I would say just submit as early as you can and then worry about getting the letters in as soon as possible.With respect to submitting-- I'm sort of confused. It says that you can submit without having your letters of recommendation in. Is there any reason to do this? As a non-trad, I'm supplying three letters-- two from professors, one from a supervisor at work. Would medical schools even want to see an application that doesn't have every part of it completed, since there's no secondaries for the TMDSAS?
The whole process is sort of weird. I know that for AMCAS, they use GPA and MCAT to screen for secondaries and don't look at your LoRs until they receive your secondary, so it's to your advantage to submit early even if you have to wait for LoRS, but does it work the same way for TMDSAS?
Hey everyone,
I've pretty much completed the app (going back and adding the optional essays later). Everything looks alright except for one thing.
I graduated from the Honors College at my school. I clicked yes on this question in the application and then entered the name of the honors program, saved it, and moved on.
When I finished the app, I clicked the "review entire application" link, which shows you the entire application the way (I believe) that it will show up to the readers. The honors college that I selected Yes for when filling it out definitely says "N" for No in this complete view. I have gone back and resaved and reloaded and everything like that but it still stays on No when I view the entire app.
Anyone encountered this problem?
one or the other on ACT/SAT should be fine. you can always get your score from collegeboard, but I think it costs money.
you'd be surprised at how much they actually do pay attention to your high school information. it's to get an idea of what kind of place you come from, how hard you work, etc. it's another piece of your story
SAT scores are easily available on collegeboard if you remember your password and username (could get it easily if you don't). Also, you can go to your high school because they have all that information (and its free!!!)
hope that helps.
Unless you are out of high school for 10 years. I actually cant remember taking the SAT, I went to a community college so it wasnt required... I called collegeboard just to see if they could tell me if I took it and what my scores were. It was going to cost $70 just to tell me if I took it and then they would have to dig it up for a month and get back to me with the scores. I just figured I couldnt wait that long and spend that much money for them to tell me that I didnt take it...
Unless you are out of high school for 10 years. I actually cant remember taking the SAT, I went to a community college so it wasnt required... I called collegeboard just to see if they could tell me if I took it and what my scores were. It was going to cost $70 just to tell me if I took it and then they would have to dig it up for a month and get back to me with the scores. I just figured I couldnt wait that long and spend that much money for them to tell me that I didnt take it...