Which schools don't screen for secondaries?

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I know GWU doesn't, but what else?
I will be taking vacation starting next week for a month so I wanna do as many secondaries as possible now

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Do you not have the MSAR? Its a pretty long list. Maybe you could post list of schools you are looking at and we could tell you which of them don't screen.

Or you could probably find the information on their websites.

But maybe what you are looking for is schools that have a quick turnaround on getting you the secondary? I know I got a secondary from Cincinnati and USHUS like the day I submitted.
 
Texas Tech El Paso
U of Minnesota
U of Mississippi
St. Louis U
U of Missouri KC
Washington U
Creighton
Dartmouth
UMDNJ-NJMS
Albany
Einstein
Columbia
Cornell
Mt. Sinai
NYMC
NYU
U at Buffalo
SUNY Downstate
SUNY Upstate
Stony Brook
U of Rochester
Duke
U of N. Dakota
Case Western
Ohio State
U of Cincinnati
Wright State
U of Oklahoma
Drexel
Jefferson
Penn State
Temple
U of Pennsylvania
U of Pittsburgh
Ponce
San Juan Bautista
U Central del Caribe
U of Puerto Rico
Brown
MUSC
U of S. Carolina
Meharry
Baylor
Texas A&M
Texas Tech Lubbock
UT Southwestern
U of Vermont
U of Virginia
MC Wisconsin
U of Arkansas
U of Southern California
Loma Linda
Stanford
U of Colorado
U of Connecticut
Yale
GWU
Georgetown
Howard
U of Miami
Emory
Rosalind Franklin
Northwestern
Rush
U of Chicago
U of Illinois
LSU New Orleans
Tulane
Johns Hopkins
USUHS
U of Maryland
Boston
Harvard
Tufts
U of Massachusetts
Michigan State
U of Michigan
Mayo
UMDNJ-RWJMS
UTMB
UT Houston
UT San Antonio


:luck:
 
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Texas Tech El Paso
U of Minnesota
U of Mississippi
St. Louis U
U of Missouri KC
Washington U
Creighton
Dartmouth
UMDNJ-NJMS
Albany
Einstein
Columbia
Cornell
Mt. Sinai
NYMC
NYU
U at Buffalo
SUNY Downstate
SUNY Upstate
Stony Brook
U of Rochester
Duke
U of N. Dakota
Case Western
Ohio State
U of Cincinnati
Wright State
U of Oklahoma
Drexel
Jefferson
Penn State
Temple
U of Pennsylvania
U of Pittsburgh
Ponce
San Juan Bautista
U Central del Caribe
U of Puerto Rico
Brown
MUSC
U of S. Carolina
Meharry
Baylor
Texas A&M
Texas Tech Lubbock
UT Southwestern
U of Vermont
U of Virginia
MC Wisconsin
U of Arkansas
U of Southern California
Loma Linda
Stanford
U of Colorado
U of Connecticut
Yale
GWU
Georgetown
Howard
U of Miami
Emory
Rosalind Franklin
Northwestern
Rush
U of Chicago
U of Illinois
LSU New Orleans
Tulane
Johns Hopkins
USUHS
U of Maryland
Boston
Harvard
Tufts
U of Massachusetts
Michigan State
U of Michigan

:luck:

Alphabetical order please.
 
thanks phospho :)

here's my list of schools btw:
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Boston University School of Medicine
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Jefferson Medical Coll. of Thomas Jefferson Univ.
Temple University
Drexel University
Loyola University
Rush University
University of Southern California - Keck
Loma Linda University School of Medicine
New York University
New York Medical College
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Oregon Health and Science University
Stanford University School of Medicine
Tufts University School of Medicine
University of California San Diego
University of California San Francisco
University of California, Davis School of Medicine
University of California, Irvine- College/Medicine
Georgetown
George Washington
VCU
 
Alphabetical order please.

lol, i know you're kidding...but here you go:

Albany
Baylor
Boston
Brown
Case Western
Columbia
Cornell
Creighton
Dartmouth
Drexel
Duke
Einstein
Emory
Georgetown
GWU
Harvard
Howard
Jefferson
Johns Hopkins
Loma Linda
LSU New Orleans
Mayo
MC Wisconsin
Meharry
Michigan State
Mt. Sinai
MUSC
Northwestern
NYMC
NYU
Ohio State
Penn State
Ponce
Rosalind Franklin
Rush
San Juan Bautista
St. Louis U
Stanford
Stony Brook
SUNY Downstate
SUNY Upstate
Temple
Texas A&M
Texas Tech El Paso
Texas Tech Lubbock
Tufts
Tulane
U at Buffalo
U Central del Caribe
U of Arkansas
U of Chicago
U of Cincinnati
U of Colorado
U of Connecticut
U of Illinois
U of Maryland
U of Massachusetts
U of Miami
U of Michigan
U of Minnesota
U of Mississippi
U of Missouri KC
U of N. Dakota
U of Oklahoma
U of Pennsylvania
U of Pittsburgh
U of Puerto Rico
U of Rochester
U of S. Carolina
U of Southern California
U of Vermont
U of Virginia
UMDNJ-NJMS
UMDNJ-RWJMS
USUHS
UT Houston
UT San Antonio
UT Southwestern
UTMB
Washington U
Wright State
Yale
 
lol only like 10 screen
 
University of Minnesota-Duluth
 
can anyone answer WHY schools dont screen. from an applicants prospective its very irritating. Is it really just way to collect an extra 100 dollars from each applicant? they have to review the primaries eventually, how hard would it be to do it before I waste 100 bucks and hours writing essays on a school that was going to reject me from the start?
 
can anyone answer WHY schools dont screen. from an applicants prospective its very irritating. Is it really just way to collect an extra 100 dollars from each applicant? they have to review the primaries eventually, how hard would it be to do it before I waste 100 bucks and hours writing essays on a school that was going to reject me from the start?

The P.C. answer would be that they want to evaluate each applicant holistically, but really you've pretty much got it right. Some schools don't even send you a secondary and just ask for your money to evaluate your primary coughmayocough
 
can anyone answer WHY schools dont screen. from an applicants prospective its very irritating. Is it really just way to collect an extra 100 dollars from each applicant? they have to review the primaries eventually, how hard would it be to do it before I waste 100 bucks and hours writing essays on a school that was going to reject me from the start?
The average school gets ~4500 applicants and has a secondary of ~$70. Thats $315,000 a year in potential straight cash income for the school, or another 6 or 7 students worth of tuition with no expenditure. They can always throw applications they don't want to read away...

Oh, and take it to an extreme... GWU gets 13000 applications every year and has a secondary fee of $125. Potentially, thats a million and a half dollars of income for them every year. I'm sure not everyone fills it out, but enough do to make it worth it.
 
The average school gets ~4500 applicants and has a secondary of ~$70. Thats $315,000 a year in potential straight cash income for the school, or another 6 or 7 students worth of tuition with no expenditure. They can always throw applications they don't want to read away...

Oh, and take it to an extreme... GWU gets 13000 applications every year and has a secondary fee of $125. Potentially, thats a million and a half dollars of income for them every year. I'm sure not everyone fills it out, but enough do to make it worth it.

I figured the application fees were used to cover operating costs like maintaining online applications, staffing the admissions office, buying donuts for the admissions committee, etc. I'm sure they make some money but I bet a lot of the income they make is used to cover these costs.
 
lol, i know you're kidding...but here you go:

Albany
Baylor
Boston
Brown
Case Western
Columbia
Cornell
Creighton
Dartmouth
Drexel
Duke
Einstein
Emory
Georgetown
GWU
Harvard
Howard
Jefferson
Johns Hopkins
Loma Linda
LSU New Orleans
Mayo
MC Wisconsin
Meharry
Michigan State
Mt. Sinai
MUSC
Northwestern
NYMC
NYU
Ohio State
Penn State
Ponce
Rosalind Franklin
Rush
San Juan Bautista
St. Louis U
Stanford
Stony Brook
SUNY Downstate
SUNY Upstate
Temple
Texas A&M
Texas Tech El Paso
Texas Tech Lubbock
Tufts
Tulane
U at Buffalo
U Central del Caribe
U of Arkansas
U of Chicago
U of Cincinnati
U of Colorado
U of Connecticut
U of Illinois
U of Maryland
U of Massachusetts
U of Miami
U of Michigan
U of Minnesota
U of Mississippi
U of Missouri KC
U of N. Dakota
U of Oklahoma
U of Pennsylvania
U of Pittsburgh
U of Puerto Rico
U of Rochester
U of S. Carolina
U of Southern California
U of Vermont
U of Virginia
UMDNJ-NJMS
UMDNJ-RWJMS
USUHS
UT Houston
UT San Antonio
UT Southwestern
UTMB
Washington U
Wright State
Yale

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Important point which I didn't realize until I applied: just because you pass a school's "screen" doesn't mean they look at your application. For many, if not most schools, getting through the screen gives you nothing more than the privilege to pay them.
 
I figured the application fees were used to cover operating costs like maintaining online applications, staffing the admissions office, buying donuts for the admissions committee, etc. I'm sure they make some money but I bet a lot of the income they make is used to cover these costs.

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