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Other then the textbook Chemical Principles 6th edition zumdhal...did anyone get or use the solutions guide or the study guide...is it necessary for either of them? anyone selling the study guide?
And there is a McDonalds (surprisingly good coffee) at CHOP too; which is 34th and Spruce, and then go around past HUP
You'll get in provided you didnt miss the deadline, which i have no idea when it is.my application for the specialized studies has been complete now for the last three weeks but I have not heard back from UPenn. Has anyone else received a response yet? What are my chances of getting in with a 3.4 gpa and 30 mcat?
On the surface you should be ok; dunno if you have holes in your app elsewhere though.
Its easy - don't sweat it.I just got the interview offer today!!!! 🙂
Any suggestions?? is it hard??
I just got the interview offer today!!!! 🙂
Any suggestions?? is it hard??
You must submit your paperwork to LPS for UMDNJ linkage by February 15 2011 for matriculation Fall 2011. You find out if you are nominated May 2011, Interview May-June 2011, must have submitted AMCAS by March 31 2011, get offer in June 2011, start Aug 2011does anyone know if we are too late to do the linkage program with UMDNJ?
Will it make up for a craptastic GPA or a lame MCAT - doubtful.How helpful is the specialized studies with getting into med school?
Will it make up for a craptastic GPA or a lame MCAT - doubtful.
They claim 85% of SSP get in; I doubt that very much.
I know of 2 SSP students who got in this past cycle and start in August. They both took gap years as well (I wouldn't look at the 2 as bad but because SSP is only 1yr its hard to get to know ppl who have already moved on and are in gap years)
Strange - it was on our slide presentation for the linkage workshop this year....
It's a case by case basis but to me it sounds like you'll be just fine. They're just filtering out people who medical schools will frown upon. A sincere explanation for a small blemish on a near perfect academic transcript should serve you fine. It's a rule set up by the program to filter out people who would otherwise not be competitive.Mtilli - yup, I have Dr. Pietrovito for chem in the fall..
Zil - all is going well here - I am loving being in the hospital!
...I never went to orientation for the summer session because I am actually starting the pre-health core classes in fall - does anyone know if there is another orientation, and when that will be? *edit* nevermind, I just read Rob's post above.
Also... Sally Cardy sent out a powerpoint about linkages, and I saw something on there about "w's" on transcripts essentially meaning you cannot link - I have W's because of family issues while in undergrad my sophomore year... but I graduated with a 3.96 and have no W's since that semester my father was ill - how is this approached... am I better off not even applying for a linkage? blah.
Hate to disagree but its not case by case in everything I have seen and heard here. They weed people out thats for sure and a lot of it is nitpicky but they have some blanket rules about some of the requirements.It's a case by case basis but to me it sounds like you'll be just fine. They're just filtering out people who medical schools will frown upon. A sincere explanation for a small blemish on a near perfect academic transcript should serve you fine. It's a rule set up by the program to filter out people who would otherwise not be competitive.