Andrea
Hi,
I'm applying to med school this summer, but I won't have my
AMCAS submitted until July 10 probably. When can I expect
secondaries to arrive if I have a 3.46 GPA and a 29? I've
applied to a huge range of schools...is there a standard
response time for screening?
Also, I took the MCAT last year, and I have registered to
take it again. On the standardized test score section of the
AMCAS they ask if you intend to take it again, but if you
are not sure you should mark "no." If I mark "yes," will the
admissions people wait to screen my AMCAS until after
they've received my second test score or will they send me a
secondary application based off of my first score (29)? If
they do wait to send out secondaries, would it be advisable
then to mark "no" and then to have my scores sent
afterwards? If the 29 doesn't meet their standards, will
they simply throw away my application? So basically, I'm
wondering if I should mark "yes" or "no" for the question
"are you going to take the MCAT again"? There is actually a
small possibility that I will decide not to take it, but I
am almost positive that I will take it.
Finally, I was wondering what type of language I should use
for the explanation portion of the post-secondary
experiences. Should it be like a resume? Should I use the
word "I" or should it mostly be passive voice? Should I try
to be as comprehensive as possible, with each explanation
taking up the entire 510 characters alotted?
Thanks.
~andrea
I'm applying to med school this summer, but I won't have my
AMCAS submitted until July 10 probably. When can I expect
secondaries to arrive if I have a 3.46 GPA and a 29? I've
applied to a huge range of schools...is there a standard
response time for screening?
Also, I took the MCAT last year, and I have registered to
take it again. On the standardized test score section of the
AMCAS they ask if you intend to take it again, but if you
are not sure you should mark "no." If I mark "yes," will the
admissions people wait to screen my AMCAS until after
they've received my second test score or will they send me a
secondary application based off of my first score (29)? If
they do wait to send out secondaries, would it be advisable
then to mark "no" and then to have my scores sent
afterwards? If the 29 doesn't meet their standards, will
they simply throw away my application? So basically, I'm
wondering if I should mark "yes" or "no" for the question
"are you going to take the MCAT again"? There is actually a
small possibility that I will decide not to take it, but I
am almost positive that I will take it.
Finally, I was wondering what type of language I should use
for the explanation portion of the post-secondary
experiences. Should it be like a resume? Should I use the
word "I" or should it mostly be passive voice? Should I try
to be as comprehensive as possible, with each explanation
taking up the entire 510 characters alotted?
Thanks.
~andrea
















