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Cracking AMCAS. How to Apply to Medical Schools As presented by PHS. AKA all the grunt work. Primary Information. Identity/Official Transcripts. Identity. Official Transcripts. Request two copies of official transcripts One for you to enter in coursework One for AMCAS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cracking AMCAS

How to Apply to Medical SchoolsAs presented by PHS

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PRIMARY INFORMATION

AKA all the grunt work

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Identity/Official Transcripts

Identity• Must enter Social Security

Number or Canadian equivalent

• If missing, you need to contact AMCAS to be registered.

Official Transcripts• Request two copies of

official transcripts• One for you to enter in

coursework• One for AMCAS

– Make sure AMCAS Transcript Request Form is attached to each official transcript

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Biography

• Basic biography similar to applying to college.• Some states have special felony rules.– CA: don’t need to report misdemeanor for

marijuana if over two years ago • Some terms to be aware of:– Language ranking you knowledge: Native,

advanced, good, fair and basic– Childhood info: Intermediate family, underserved,

Assistance Program

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COURSE WORK

Much harder than you think….

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Coursework • Every class taken must be entered.• Assigning year to courses– High School: College classes taken in high school– Freshman: 0-32 semester hours– Sophomore: 31-64 semester hours– Junior: 61-96 semester hours– Senior: 91+ semester hours

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Coursework• Each term gets only one designation.• Each course entered must match transcript

and be designated lecture or lab.• HS status to any college courses taken in high

school.• FR status is awarded to AP classes, Exempt or

CLEP classes– AP courses: must be on transcript and when

entering must be entered separately.

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The Hardest Part to Complete

• Wrong: Just most confusing…• AMCAS GPA=Your GPA from all

the courses you have taken• Read this section CAREFULLY

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ACTIVITIES

Or what else do you do besides school

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Activities – Types to Consider

• Clinical Experience

• Research Experience

• Teaching Experience

• Employment

• Volunteer Experience

• Internship

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Activities – How Many

• List up to 15 activities

• Can list up to 3 as “most memorable”

• Will get additional 1325 characters to describe why you chose these 3 “most memorable”

• Out of 3 must list 1 as “most meaningful”

• Consider how activities impacted your personal growth and how you made an impact doing the activity

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Activities - Leadership

• Having leadership experiences within your activities is great as “quality over quantity” is better

• If multiple leadership experiences within same organization, would list it all under the same slot, and put the types of leadership and years in the note explanation portion of each slot

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Activities - Contacts

• It will ask you to list a present contact to reach verifying your experience for each activity

• Consider who would best be able to describe your work ethic and dedication

• Make sure you have present contact information for everyone you need it for and let them know they may be contacted

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Activities – Some Places to Consider Volunteering at

• Research on Campus

• Volunteering at Alta Bates, UCSF, Oakland Children’s Hospital

• Soup Kitchens around Berkeley: Dorothy Day House, YEAH! Shelter, Dinner for the Poor at Newman Hall, Berkeley Food and Housing Project

• Tutoring Programs: BUILD, OASES, School on Wheels

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RECOMMENDATION LETTERS

How to get people to vouch for you

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Recommendation Letters

• Ask early– 2 months before deadline

• Schools prefer confidential letters– Not allowed to see letter content

• Career Center’s Letter Service– “a repository for letters of

recommendation for grad/prof school or academic employment”

– career.berkeley.edu/Letter

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PERSONAL STATEMENT AND ESSAY

How to tell them you are a real person and not just a robot

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Basics

• 5300 Characters• On why you want to go to medical school• Start Early and Edit Frequently• What experiences stick out to you in your path to

become a doctor

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Redemption

• Chance to write about special hardships, challenges, obstacles that may have influenced educational pursuits

• Chance to comment on any significant fluctuations on academic records not explained elsewhere on application

• WARNING: Not a pity party

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Special Notes

• Enter key= 2 Characters• No spell check in AMCAS• Write in Microsoft Notepad/Apple equivalent-

Format

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MD/PhD

2 More Essays• 1. MD/PhD Essay= Why? [3000 Characters]• 2. Significant Research Experience Essay [10,000

characters]

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SECONDARIES

How to convince them that you are worthy

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What are Secondaries?

• Secondary applications (also called Supplemental Applications) are submitted after your primary application to AMCAS– They can arrive days after you submitted your primaries or up to

months after– They should be submitted as soon as possible, usually a couple days

after you receive them• They come from each individual school, so they differ between

schools• Schools send them out after reviewing your primary application

– Some schools send it to all their applicants• Most likely the case because they can charge you a fee for sending it in

– Other are only sent to those meeting the MCAT and GPA requirement

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What’s on the Secondary Application?

• Secondaries are different for each school, so they can vary a lot• Generally, they consist of:

– A variety of essay topics (varying in focus and length)• Possible topics:

– Additional information for your application– What you’ve done since graduation?– Why are you interested in this particular medical school?

– Letters of Recommendations

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What Happens After the Secondary Applications?

• Schools will either invite you for an interview or reject you based upon your secondary application

• Final decisions are made after the interview

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Timeline for the Application Process• If you are applying for admission for Fall 2015:2013• September- December• Become familiar with the application process. Good sources of

information are the application service websites above and your prehealth advisor.

• Find out if your school offers a committee letter for recommendations and the process for obtaining one. If you do not have a committee letter, you will need to submit individual letters from faculty and other references. Since the requirements for letters of recommendation differ by school, check with the schools you plan to apply to about their requirements.

• Gather information about medical schools. The Medical School Admissions Requirements (MSAR), available for purchase through the AAMC site is an excellent resource.

• Continue to gain clinical, research and community service experience throughout the next year.

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Timeline Early-Mid 20142014• January-March• Request letters of recommendation from faculty, physicians and other

references individually or obtain a committee letter per your undergraduate institution’s protocol.

• Begin studying for the MCAT several months before you plan to take the test.• Request copies of your transcripts to ensure that there are no errors on them.• April-June• Register for the MCAT. Information regarding the MCAT can be found at

https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/46412/mcat/• Prepare for and take the MCAT. Take the MCAT in the spring if possible, but no later

than early summer in order to have scores submitted to the schools early in the cycle.

• Finalize your list of medical schools.• Begin working on primary applications.• AMCAS applications may be submitted beginning June 5.

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Timeline Early-Mid 20142014• January-March• Request letters of recommendation from faculty, physicians and other

references individually or obtain a committee letter per your undergraduate institution’s protocol.

• Begin studying for the MCAT several months before you plan to take the test.• Request copies of your transcripts to ensure that there are no errors on them.• April-June• Register for the MCAT. Information regarding the MCAT can be found at

https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/46412/mcat/• Prepare for and take the MCAT. Take the MCAT in the spring if possible, but no later

than early summer in order to have scores submitted to the schools early in the cycle.

• Finalize your list of medical schools.• Begin working on primary applications.• AMCAS applications may be submitted beginning June 5.

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Some Resources

• https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/amcas/

• studentdoctor.net• Check out the website of the schools you are

interested in to get more info!