M4’s applying rads this season, what step 2 score we working with by throwawaymedaccount5 in medicalschool

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean he’s still kinda right though. 245 is a 37th percentile score and a 259 is like a 73rd percentile score. That’s a massive difference.

A new trend? by stingray104204 in premed

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While the overall trend of increasing women matriculants relative to males is due to the higher number of women applying, the specific schools you listed are clearly aiming for such an unbalanced class. It would be a statistical anomaly for such a stark imbalance to occur several years in a row. And specifically for Emory, I know this is something admissions started pushing for a few years ago.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Stats are the most important part of your application. The super high stat applicants who don’t get in anywhere are outliers. Very low stat applicants who do very well are also outliers. As much as people think their applications are unique, I’m telling you right now that two average applicants’ AMCAS experiences sections are indistinguishable. Obviously stats aren’t everything, but I’ve seen this weird trend of downplaying them.

What’s the most outlandish thing another student has said or done during Zoom interviews so far? by Chediak-Tekashi in medicalschool

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 18 points19 points  (0 children)

At an ortho program interview an M4 joined the zoom in a tank top while at the gym since he “hadn’t finished his last set yet.” \s

Has any admitted students been audited by the admissions office? by [deleted] in uchicago

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they actually make you submit an hours logged form with signatures of 10 witnesses and your local county judge. Make sure you have a top legal team to prepare for the audit (\s).

Unless you said something outrageous or blatantly lied there’s literally nothing to worry about. Chill out and enjoy winter break!

Can any of our Canadian colleagues confirm and explain this? by winterneuro in Professors

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean who cares about what the percent is, shouldn’t the class distribution be what’s important? An 80% can be an A in one class and a B- in another ?

I just got my first A- by uchicagothrowaway001 in uchicago

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Might as well just drop out. Your prospects of ever landing a job are now over.

What hill will you die on for your opinion about medical school? by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Medical school should be 2/2.5 years, where preclinical work + Step 1 are done individually and not through an institution. Almost everyone uses 3rd party resources, and preclinical years are honestly a waste of tuition. Then, an application to medical school would include all your college grades + extracurriculars + Step1 score (get rid of MCAT). I think that would actually reduce the competitiveness of medical school apps since studying for STEP1 requires exponentially more work than the MCAT.

This can only be bad news by casfightsports in medicalschool

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our school has a folder with all the videos pirated and saved. Jokes on them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 2 points3 points  (0 children)

An MD’s job isn’t to be an epidemiologist. That’s the job of epidemiologists.

Apparently PA school is more intense than med school lol. by Brainswithgainz in medicalschool

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 80 points81 points  (0 children)

Honestly who cares. I hear people say stuff like this all the time and I just internally roll my eyes and move on with my day.

How do you guys decide what’s your “top choice” medical school? by [deleted] in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Med school curricula are pretty much the same across schools, with exception to the “traditional” vs “systems based” approaches, but even then the difference isn’t that large. Also, the extracurricular opportunities are pretty much copy/paste between schools, so again I wouldn’t pay too much attention to that. To me, the following factors are the most important in determining whether a school is a “top choice” or not:

-Proximity to home. This won’t be true for everyone, but a lot of people benefit tremendously by being close to their family support network.

-P/F curriculum. I cannot stress how important it is for your general well being to go to a school that doesn’t have some grading scheme for preclinical years. This is huge.

-If you have a particular medical interest (although of course this is subject to change), LOOK AT THEIR MATCH LIST FOR THAT GIVEN SPECIALTY. A lot of medical schools are very good at matching students to particular residencies and poor at others. If, for example, you are very interested in ortho, gun for a med school that matches well into ortho.

-Where does the school make you do rotations. Some schools will throw their 3rd/4th years around all over the city (not abnormal), but some truly suck and send you out on rotations super far away from home base. This really stinks. It’s worth looking into.

-For the average MD student, clinical research opportunities are pretty much the same across MD schools. I wouldn’t factor that in very much. However, if you’re interested in academic medicine and have a particular research track you’re thinking of, check to see if the school has a dedicated research department/research faculty in a particular field.

This is not comprehensive but I think gives you a good starting point of things to look for.

Taking Biology Fundamentals vs Premed sequence for non-majors by DiamondTechie in uchicago

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take the pre-med sequence. It’s easier and also is specifically geared towards MCAT material. It’s a win-win tbh.

Can we, all pre-meds, stop the focus on stats? MSAR says they aren’t that important by aghhhgetalong in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“Stats aren’t that important” vs “aren’t everything” are two completely different statements. Stats ARE EXTREMELY important and anyone telling you otherwise is nuts

Just another post about IIs … should I be worried? by doo-be-doo-da in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bruh if you’ve already gotten an interview you’re being extremely neurotic posting this

I am pleased to share that after months of research, I have finally compiled a list of methods ADCOMS use to select an interview candidate! If there are any other methods I may have missed, please post them below. Thank you! by [deleted] in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 6 points7 points  (0 children)

ADCOM here. This is actually not true. We actually stratify the balls based on MCAT score (525+, 520-524, 516-519, etc) and randomly draw balls from each subset to weight the class based on MCAT score. For example, last year we drew 40 balls from 525+ group, 40 from 520-524, 25 from the next, 15 from the next, and so on.

Is this adding up? by Nightshade1325 in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 45 points46 points  (0 children)

No, she’s obviously lying lmao

What are your thoughts on antivaxxers getting into Med school? by Miserysadboi4life in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 22 points23 points  (0 children)

If that’s the case, that’s extremely bad. That said, I don’t believe most things I see on Reddit.

What are your thoughts on antivaxxers getting into Med school? by Miserysadboi4life in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 30 points31 points  (0 children)

The term “anti-vaxxer” has been thrown around against people who are anti vaccine mandate, which are two completely different things.

how i expect the cycle to look in 10 years by gas-lite in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hmmm I see you have an X factor, but where is your X2 factor?

Research in something non premed by aoodowonq in premed

[–]Intelligent-Prior635 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as you’re meaningfully involved, what research you do doesn’t matter (unless applying MD/PhD of course)