for any of the guys who has sent an acceptance reply back to UPenn for the SSP, have you heard anything back from them, I sent mine in early last week, and i'm still waiting to here something.
for any of the guys who has sent an acceptance reply back to UPenn for the SSP, have you heard anything back from them, I sent mine in early last week, and i'm still waiting to here something.
I got student info email about a week ago, so prob another week until I get my PennKey.
Ali - did you have to go to Philly for the meeting? plus you called Sally Cardy right? I tried emailing her yesterday so if i havent heard towards the end of the week ill call her
I got student info email about a week ago, so prob another week until I get my PennKey.
Ali - did you have to go to Philly for the meeting? plus you called Sally Cardy right? I tried emailing her yesterday so if i havent heard towards the end of the week ill call her
Thank you ali! Any problems with getting the classes you wanted? and what did you sign up for? oh and are you SSP or Pre-health?I called Sally Cardy and left a message for her. She called back two days later, so I imagine that she is very busy this time of year. I received a meeting the week after with my advisor. I went to the meeting because I live in South Jersey, so it is not a far hike to go to Philly for me. I think you can do a phone advisement as well because Sally asked if I was able to come in or not for the session.
Thank you ali! Any problems with getting the classes you wanted? and what did you sign up for? oh and are you SSP or Pre-health?
To anyone else,
Please answer the same questions. I think that since I have so many credits already that I really can't increase my GPA that much. Is anyone else going in with the same situation. Is it advised I do a SMP instead of the SSP because I can only potentially raise my GPA to 3.4 overall 3.35 Science?
Thanks
I called Sally Cardy and left a message for her. She called back two days later, so I imagine that she is very busy this time of year. I received a meeting the week after with my advisor. I went to the meeting because I live in South Jersey, so it is not a far hike to go to Philly for me. I think you can do a phone advisement as well because Sally asked if I was able to come in or not for the session.
Nuggles, I live about 20 minutes outside of Philly, so I get things rather quickly since I live close. I am sure your stuff is on its way.
I checked with the LPS and they've confirmed that the advisor meetings can take place over the phone.
And thanks ali, I'm hoping the stuff arrives soon too! Did the package just include the Pennkey? Or was there anything else in particular that was important? Thanks!
Raising your GPA from 3.3 to 3.4 is still going to help you a lot. You'll notice that improving your GPA from 3.3 to 3.4 yields about a 18% difference in outcomes if you're between 30-35 MCAT. (I know you love these success percentage numbers) Then again, the average person in those 0.2 range brackets is probably approximately in the middle, so you figure going from 3.3 to 3.4 is really going to improve your chances by ~10%, which is still clearly still a good improvement.
http://www.aamc.org/data/facts/2008/mcatgpa-grid-3yrs-app-accpt.htm
The only real reason I would think you'd want to do SSP instead of a SMP is because you haven't taken the MCAT and the SMP courses don't really prepare you for it.
The first package was the acceptance letter that was online, which is how I found out I was accepted, as well as a course listing for 2009. The Pennkey thing was a letter that had your i.d. and preliminary pennkey, which you will change online.
After meeting with an advisor, I was given a preliminary course guide for my time at Penn. I also received a folder at the meeting that had volunteer listings in philly along with the the linkage stuff (request from, deadlines, criteria, etc.) It also had a timeline of what you should do throughout the program, i.e. when and who to collect LORs from. All of this info is also in the current student section online too. So if you do not go in person don't worry, once you have your Pennkey, you can see the linkages and such.
DRizz,
Yeah I posted that AAMC chart on the forum, but thanks tho. I use numbers in support of everything drizzster, not the sole means, but you can assume what you like. The UPenn education will prob boost me up to the next tier IMO.
I also disagree that an SMP is hands down the right decision for me. Everyone at UPenn SSP believes that if you are accepted into the program then no matter what they believe you have a good chance of matriculating into medical school. YOU ARE MISSING THIS FACT. You must remember they evaluate your application for both entrance into the SSP and potential success at the program to get into medical school, which they believe you have a greater than 50% chance of getting in. You are the one drizz that is focusing on the numbers of 3.4 and 3.35 science of what I may potentially have and not taking into account what UPenn SSP has seen in my application, like upward trends of 3.7GPA over my last 75 credits, ECs, family health reasons for 2 semester I performed poorly, etc. So I would reconsider before hands down voting for SMP over SSP. Again you may think BU SMP is better off for me, but ultimately you are not on the admissions committees and have the experience needed for such views, even if it just your opinion. I guess I would just like to hear from you that they are both good options haha instead of coming out in favor of one over the other. You have to remember that the success numbers, which you love so much, are pretty equal between the BU MAMS and UPenn SSP. Also you so kindly gave back this link http://www.aamc.org/data/facts/2008/mcatgpa-grid-3yrs-app-accpt.htm. If you understand it, you would see that, I have a reasonable chance without the UPenn name, saying I get a 3.4 and 32-34 MCAT. Now add the UPenn program and name, and you are honestly telling me that hands down BU MAMS over SSP? Again I need to clarify that numbers aren't everything like you may think I believe, but UPenn SSP admits only those with stellar applications as a whole in the first place. They do not want to ruin the reputation of the program by admitting people who they think will ultimately not get into med school. Also it is not something where the admissions at SSP will tell me anything so that I accept the offer because money is definitely not everything to UPenn, especially being that the SSP is at reduced tuition compared to other colleges in UPenn.
Lastly I am not downright in favor of UPenn over BU MAMS. I think they are both tremendous programs and am still on the fence, but if I had the opportunity to save 35K+, have the OPPORTUNITY of linkage in 1 year(RWJSM) over 2 years (like BU), have pretty similar success rates of programs, have similar research/clinical opportunities, and attend classes/get education at an Ivy league school (with top 5 medical school and faculty, and yes I know I will not get into UPenn SOM haha), then I think UPenn should get the edge IMO
Downsides of UPenn over BU is that do not take med school classes so can compare, and no degree (but ultimately it is not important anyways)
Please tell me others agree?!
If you do well in SSP and do well on the MCAT, you have a good chance to get into med school, but not as high as you would if you did a SMP. The biggest reason for you to do this program is because it makes it easier to take the MCAT. Linkage programs aren't guarantees of acceptance. Even at top notch programs like Scripps where everyone gets into med school, people try to link to programs and don't, even though they meet the minimum requirements for linkage. Two people on my class tried to link to Pitt and weren't able to, and had to apply open pool. They are both in good med schools now but linkage certainly isn't a guarantee.
You should read my post first because if you did I said the "opportunity"
to link. I even capitalized it too. Do you know what opportunity means seriously?
I saw that, my point was that it's not guaranteed or necessarily even likely that you could link even if you did well at SSP.
you guys ought to just start a SMP vs SSP thread and go at it in there
EXACTLY, because it is just an OPPORTUNITY not a guarantee.
That is just completely FALSE about it is not even likely to link. I think I will meet the requirements for the linkage because I am a hard worker. 2 years ago 3 people applied for the linkage and 2 got into RWJMS. This past year 8 people applied for the linkage and 6 got in.
Yeah sure sounds like it is very unlikely(and I am being sarcastic if you are unable to get that)
Many of this information applies here so I think I will stay here. You don't have to read our posts if you don't like our bickering. But that is a good idea SMP vs SSP thread, thanks.
That sounds like a pretty good situation given the circumstances. What you need to find out is when you have to apply to the program, when you get interviewed/gain conditional acceptance, etc. For some pre-health linkages (i.e. many different schools to GW), they interview in the fall (Sep/Oct) and receive conditional acceptance pending their grades and MCAT meeting the requirements. Some schools, however, (for example, Pitt) delays the interview/conditional acceptance deep into spring, and it makes it difficult to get everything set up if you haven't taken the MCAT because you'll have to rush to put together an open pool application if you end up not getting in.
HWPO - yes some of this information does apply here, and some of it has been helpful. I appreciate your take on things and drizzt's. It has helped me think thru things.
However, unfortunately I do have to read your posts if I wish to follow this thread, and a lot of the bickering is over semantics
Well skip over my posts because I really don't want to take this to another place because I believe it is pertinent here. I have to clarify things for the Drizzmeister sometimes because he misinterprets my posts. I am not just going to let that happen, sorry.
it seems like the debate stems between you and drizz, I agree with robflanker that the posts don't need to be placed here because it's strictly a comparison between the two programs, and is based on your own personal beliefs. You could always just pm each other back and forth, instead of piling up all the comments on this thread, because it is kind of annoying.
it seems like the debate stems between you and drizz, I agree with robflanker that the posts don't need to be placed here because it's strictly a comparison between the two programs, and is based on your own personal beliefs. You could always just pm each other back and forth, instead of piling up all the comments on this thread, because it is kind of annoying.
i just got an acceptance to my email, so I'll be waiting for my PennKey material to come in. Who here is definitely going to Upenn SSP?
As someone who just began posting on SDN the information drizzt and hwpo have posted is actually very helpful to me. HWPO is right in saying you do not have to read everything they post.
I'm sure a lengthy comparison between the two programs can and will be helpful to you, I don't see how it should have a place within this thread. This thread was meant to open discussion regarding the UPenn program, not to start a firestorm of discussion comparing it between two individuals. I think these posts take the focus away from students who will/might be going to the program, and who want to learn more about it from others, and past students. If you want a play by play comparison between any programs, start it in another thread, not here. I post on this thread because I would like to meet other students who may be going to UPenn in the fall, why should those who aren't interested in the other program be subjected to constant banter, specifically by hwpo.
hi, i was told that if you're a senior in college, you can't apply til you get your bachelor's degree? but seems like a lot of ppl got in already
i waited til now-bcuz of that... was i misinformed?
also while I remember, does anyone know if there any immuno forms or health-related stuff we need to do?
I believe we need to be up-to-date with several immunizations. The form is at: http://www.vpul.upenn.edu/shs/immunization.php.
Apart from selecting courses, and filling in this form, are there any other things we must do before school starts? Thanks!
I had over 1000hrs of volunteering in 2008 if it helps but your GPA is right around most people that apply I think
what type of volunteer work did you to come out to about 3 hours a day in 2008?
Its irrelevant. Its the difference one makes that counts remember?
Its only because its tracked by the organization that I know the number
Hi, I just graduated from a top 15 college, and am working on applications-
i sent in my transcript, requested LORs, but still working on my resume/essays (yea i'm wayyyy behind)
and i have some Qs for those who got into the program. this is the only school i'm applying to, so i'm a bit nervous.
how much volunteer/shadowing experience did u guys have prior to applying?
my gpa stats are pretty low: science:3.22/ overall 3.37.![]()
i took a total of 102 credit hours of science classes UG.
i have volunteer/research experiences here and there and also a bit of shadowing- but i'm not getting a recommendation from my research PIs.
fyi, i'm predental. do i have a shot?? I feel like i need to submit it asap- but yea..i'm like 500steps behindit's been hectic. graduation/moving in and out..how much time did you guys spend on the app itself?? thanks for your help!!
also how much time did you guys spend on your app essays??
THANKS!!!