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Welcome to AED!

Welcome to AED!. Meeting 4: The Application March 25, 2013 Sign-in up front Help yourself to pizza and drinks!. Elements that Weight Heavily on Application. MCAT Score GPA Overall Science (Biology, Math, Chemistry & Physics) Take major into consideration but first screening step

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Welcome to AED!

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  1. Welcome to AED! Meeting 4: The Application March 25, 2013 Sign-in up front Help yourself to pizza and drinks!

  2. Elements that Weight Heavily on Application • MCAT Score • GPA • Overall • Science (Biology, Math, Chemistry & Physics) • Take major into consideration but first screening step • Personal Statements & Secondary Essays (specific to different schools) • Letters of Recommendations • Extracurricular potion of application

  3. Application Overview • Primary (submit close to June 1st) • Personal Information • Educational History (Courses, GPA) • Activities • Schools applying to • Personal Statement • MCAT Score • Secondary (due date depends on school) • Essays specific to each school

  4. Letters of Recommendation • 2 Science and 1 Non-Science • Additional recommendations • Up to 6 total, but 5 at most schools • Research PI, Physicians • Employers • 2 Options for LOR Services: • AAMC • USC Pre-Health Office

  5. How to Ask • Email First • Remind them of who you are • Why you picked the professor • Which cycle you are applying in • Why you want to be a doctor • Don’t forget to thank them! • Follow-Up Meeting • Treat it like a medical school interview • Dress appropriately

  6. Who to Choose • Strong relationships • Know your name/face • Did well in their class • Common teachers asked at USC • Dr. Baker (Molecular Biology) • Dr. Jung (Organic Chemistry) • Dr. Bickers (Physics 135b Summer) • Dr. Herrera (BISC220, Physiology) • Writing 140/340

  7. How to Choose Schools • Competitiveness of your application • Location • State residency • Cost • Mission Statements • Pass/Fail • Emphasis on research vs. primary care

  8. Average MCAT Score & GPA • MSAR- Medical School Admissions Requirement Book • Example- Keck School of Medicine • Buy online at AMCAS • https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/requirements/msar/

  9. State of Residence

  10. The Interview • Begin in September and end in March • Types of Interviews • Open file vs. Semi-Closed file vs. Closed file • Standard vs. Panel vs. MMI • What to wear—be professional! • Guys: suit coat and pants • Girls: blazer, suit pants or long skirt, pantyhose, close-toed shoes,

  11. Types of Interview Questions • Why medicine? • Why this school? • Standard interview questions—strengths and weaknesses, hobbies, etc. • Questions about your research experience • Questions about volunteer experiences • Ethical questions

  12. When You’ll Hear Back • Most schools do rolling admissions—get your application in early! • Some schools release all decisions later in the cycle (early/late March) • Choose school by May 15th • Offers off the waitlist can occur throughout the summer

  13. Questions? http://www.aedusc.org

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