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on another note, anyone notice that my wordin' of "me be" gets changed to "me" and "thar" was changed to "thar" it's kind of annoyin' bc it's automatically gets changed when me post and me cannot edit it lolz
hahaha.... an apr1l f00l's j0ke perhaps. otherwise, this be gonna get annoy1ng real fast...
(hint: substituted numbers in place of letters to work around t' glitch haha)
Hey all, congrats on your acceptances!!! That's great news! Can you share how long it took them to get back to you after the interview? I know they say 2 weeks, but I'm wondering what the actual turnaround has been. Thanks!
my application to core health was marked complete about a week ago and now waiting to hear back about an interview! Xconvention did you interview in person or on the phone? could you offer any advice or suggestions? thanks!
Thank you!!It took just over two weeks to receive my acceptance after my interview. I interviewed via Skype on March 14th, and was accepted March 29th or 30th. I was actually a bit surprised that I received the email over the weekend.
Depends how comfortable you are with the sciences, 1 year plan can be very difficult, though I know a couple people who have done it at other schools. It depends mostly on how hard you're willing to workhey guys, i was also accepted to UPenn's Core Health program, to start this summer. trying to choose between this and Mount Holyoke (small class size and better advising) but I like that UPenn has obviously got a great reputation and access to lots of research/shadowing opportunities. anyone trying to do it in one year? i am but i heard the advising team at UPenn is really against students doing that
I'm in!!!!! Woohoooo!
Congrats!I'm in!!!!! Woohoooo!
hey i can't find the group. i can see a penn pre-health post-bacc 2013-2014 and one for 2014-2015 but none without a yearFacebook group name: Penn Pre Health Post-Bacc
Find it and add yourself!!
Facebook group name: Penn Pre Health Post-Bacc
Find it and add yourself!!
Question for those who have already completed the Specialized Sciences program:
I haven't yet taken the MCAT, but I'm unsure as of whether to start studying for it now during the Summer and take it early in the Fall or study for it at some point during the course of the post-bacc and take it then. Has anyone followed either of these schedules? Is the coursework for this program too overwhelming that I probably would not be able to properly devote enough time to both MCAT studies and the coursework and do well in both? Any insight would really be appreciated!
+1, sortaIt is best to devote 100% of your time to the MCAT in my experience. If you don't feel ready then you can wait and think of a more long term study plan for the Spring.
+1, sorta
I would study my ass over the summer and get it done before you start; you can always come with a back up plan in the spring where you maybe take less courses if you dont get the score you need. However you want to prepare and take this exam once, and so I think a solid study schedule and the appropriate dedication in the summer should see you sorted.
I disagree that the classes will help. The MCAT is pretty basic and doesn't require any vert anatomy or immuno or anything like that. Maybe cell bio is the only thing I would consider loosely helping but its certainly not necessary.
Hey all,
I am looking to apply to the SSP as I'm particularly interested in their linkage program to RWJ, I'm an NJ resident so hoping it'll help. But I am also in the process of applying to medical schools now (I was hoping linking via SSP to RWJ could be a potential backup?) The problem though is that I have taken the MCAT already and I do have a C in one of my Pre-reqs, will this be a problem with regards to linking? Who can I speak to about this? The recruitment office isn't much help in answering my questions. Thanks!
I couldn't link for the same reasons you just posted. Check the latest rules with admissionsHey all,
I am looking to apply to the SSP as I'm particularly interested in their linkage program to RWJ, I'm an NJ resident so hoping it'll help. But I am also in the process of applying to medical schools now (I was hoping linking via SSP to RWJ could be a potential backup?) The problem though is that I have taken the MCAT already and I do have a C in one of my Pre-reqs, will this be a problem with regards to linking? Who can I speak to about this? The recruitment office isn't much help in answering my questions. Thanks!
Hey all,
I am looking to apply to the SSP as I'm particularly interested in their linkage program to RWJ, I'm an NJ resident so hoping it'll help. But I am also in the process of applying to medical schools now (I was hoping linking via SSP to RWJ could be a potential backup?) The problem though is that I have taken the MCAT already and I do have a C in one of my Pre-reqs, will this be a problem with regards to linking? Who can I speak to about this? The recruitment office isn't much help in answering my questions. Thanks!
Hey all,
I am looking to apply to the SSP as I'm particularly interested in their linkage program to RWJ, I'm an NJ resident so hoping it'll help. But I am also in the process of applying to medical schools now (I was hoping linking via SSP to RWJ could be a potential backup?) The problem though is that I have taken the MCAT already and I do have a C in one of my Pre-reqs, will this be a problem with regards to linking? Who can I speak to about this? The recruitment office isn't much help in answering my questions. Thanks!
Also I ask for the rules on applying during your SSP year and also applying for linkage at the same time. Not sure if they let you do that
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No problem, glad to help.On a separate note, RobFlanker, thank you for still being on this thread from SSP to what I believe is 4th year and your posts over the lifetime of this thread have been incredibly useful.
Hey all,
I am looking to apply to the SSP as I'm particularly interested in their linkage program to RWJ, I'm an NJ resident so hoping it'll help. But I am also in the process of applying to medical schools now (I was hoping linking via SSP to RWJ could be a potential backup?) The problem though is that I have taken the MCAT already and I do have a C in one of my Pre-reqs, will this be a problem with regards to linking? Who can I speak to about this? The recruitment office isn't much help in answering my questions. Thanks!
In addition, the Penn formal program has linkages to some pretty good medical schools, even though linking isn't guaranteed.
probably notIs there any advantage in doing the specialized studies program with a decent undergrad gpa? I have a 3.7 cgpa/scigpa and am retaking the mcat this summer. Would the program help my app stand out as opposed to a year of research?
They didn't for me, and i'm an MS4.Do you guys think that Med Schools will look down on the fact that my prerequisite courses were done at a state school? I hope that by performing well in upper level courses at Penn, it would prove to adcoms my capabilities and improve my overall application