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When do medical school applications open? Answer - May
Which application service is used for public medical schools in Texas? Answer -
TMDSAS
T/F It is a disadvantage to be a non-traditional applicant. Answer - false
What are some examples of a non-traditional applicant? Answer - - someone
who served in the military
- someone who obtained a graduate degree before entering medical school
What are some important things to know when preparing for the MCAT?
Answer - - Ensure you have taken necessary pre-requisites
- Give yourself plenty of time
- Use all study resources to determine which method is best for you
- Consider your application cycle and when you hope to apply
T/F It is not important to apply early. Answer - false
T/F If a medical school applicant is dishonest during the criminal background
check, they may be rejected from admission or have an offer of admission
rescinded. Answer - true
, What is true of a Medical Science Masters or Post Baccalaureate programs?
Answer - It is built for students interested in pursuing medicine
What is recommended when asking for a letter of recommendation? Answer -
ask early
T/F It's okay to choose a non science major. Answer - true
T/F A charge of academic misconduct could be found on an applicant's
transcript. Answer - true
Which application service is used for DO schools (Doctor of Osteopathic
Medicine)? Answer - AACOMAS
What should one wear to an interview? Answer - Business Profession (A Suit)
In the video, Jade remarked on whether she decided to transfer her AP Biology
credit. What did she do? Answer - She did not transfer her credit and was
happy
Jonathan's advice regarding Sophomore year was Answer - The courses are
more difficult than freshman year so be prepared
T/F Medical School Admission Committees do not value qualitative personal
and professional awareness and only consider quantitative GPA and MCAT
scores. Answer - false
What is the best way to attain good letters of recommendation? Answer - Make
a conscientious effort to engage with your professors